OpenAI to share 8% of its revenue with commercial partners, The Information reports

OpenAI anticipates reducing its revenue share with commercial partners, particularly Microsoft, from 20% to approximately 8% by the decade's end. This shift could result in OpenAI retaining over $50 billion in additional revenue. The companies are...

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OpenAI has projected that by the end of the decade it will be sharing about 8% of its revenue with commercial partners, namely Microsoft, down from the current 20%, The Information reported on Friday.

The difference between those figures adds up to more than $50 billion in additional revenue OpenAI would keep for itself, the report said.

The report was not clear if that was an accumulative or annual figure. OpenAI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.


The two companies are also negotiating how much OpenAI will have to pay to rent servers from Microsoft, the report said, citing a person briefed on the discussions.

Microsoft and OpenAI said on Thursday they have signed a non-binding deal for new relationship terms that would allow OpenAI to restructure itself into a for-profit company.

OpenAI said under current terms, its nonprofit arm will receive more than $100 billion - about 20% of the $500 billion valuation it is seeking in private markets - making it one of the world's most well-funded nonprofit operations, according to a memo from Bret Taylor, chairman of OpenAI's nonprofit board.
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