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    Microsoft & OpenAI Reportedly Closing In A New Deal to Extend Access to AI Tech After AGI Breakthrough

    July 29, 2025

    According to a new report by Bloomberg, Microsoft and OpenAI are reportedly close to finalizing a new agreement that would ensure Microsoft retains access to OpenAI’s technology. That too, even after OpenAI achieves artificial general intelligence (AGI). Under the companies’ existing partnership, Microsoft would lose access to new OpenAI technologies once the AI firm’s nonprofit […]

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