OpenAI is discussing deleting a clause that removes Microsoft from the company’s latest models after it attains artificial general intelligence (AGI).
As reported in a recently published report by the Financial Times, the AI giant is trying to unlock more investment opportunities by altering the current terms. This states that when AGI is created, Microsoft access is void.
AGI is another name given to a very autonomous system that outperforms human power at a level deemed economically powerful.
Removing this clause from the entire corporate structure is a major deal that would open up a plethora of opportunities. As a result, Microsoft would continue investing and getting access to all tech from OpenAI after AGI comes into play.
While both tech giants are currently hushed on the matter, this clause came into existence to offer protection from misuse for commercial uses, providing ownership to the non-profit board.
As per the makers of ChatGPT, this AGI system is made from commercial and IP licensing. It’s working hard to discuss options and make this deal a reality for better future prospects.
Reuters was the first to report about this in September of this year when it highlighted restructuring plans. Last month, the company shut a funding round of nearly $6.6B that stood at an approximate valuation of $157B.
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by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
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