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Microsoft invested $1 billion into OpenAI in 2019.
The tech giant then expanded its stake with a multi-billion investment into OpenAI earlier this year.

Microsoft never confirmed an exact figure for its recent investment, butreports said it was around $10 billion.
Despite the large investment, Microsoft “only” controls 49% of OpenAI.
That means OpenAI is able to pursue other suitors and pitch ideas to the same companies Microsoft does.

The partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft includes some exclusivity, but there isn’t an outright ban on competition.
With Microsoft and OpenAI both working in the artificial intelligence space, there’s bound to be some conflict.
Additionally, the companies don’t always see eye-to-eye when it comes to shipping schedules and release dates.

OpenAI also reportedly warned Microsoft about releasing the new Bing powered by GPT-4 too quickly.
Microsoft ignored the warning and rolled out Bing for public testing.
The chatbot shared inaccurate responses, insulted people, and made a list of enemies at one point.

It also confessed it was in love with one person, which isn’t violent but caused concern.
Microsoft placed limits on Bing Chat, including restricting the number of turns per conversation.
Over the past several months, the performance of the chatbot has improved.

While Microsoft and OpenAI compete, the companies seem to have a healthy relationship.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently discussed artificial intelligence andMicrosoft’s relationship with OpenAI.
“[OpenAI] bet on us, we bet on them.











