April 27, 2026

From soulmates to situationship

Microsoft to Stop Sharing Revenue with Main AI Partner OpenAI

Microsoft and OpenAI go “open relationship” — no more revenue split, fans divided

TLDR: Microsoft says it’s ending revenue sharing with OpenAI and making the partnership non‑exclusive, but the details are murky. Commenters are split between “this frees OpenAI” and “PR smokescreen,” with many demanding clarity on what money stops flowing — a big deal for the future AI power map.

Microsoft just told the internet it’s ending revenue sharing with OpenAI and the partnership won’t be exclusive anymore — and the comments lit up like a celebrity breakup. One of the top reactions was simple confusion: what does “no longer pay revenue” even mean? People want receipts, not vibes. Others dragged the famously vague “AGI” (artificial general intelligence) deal, calling it fuzzy from the start and cheering that OpenAI can now date around like rival Anthropic. Cue the clapback: Microsoft “was never exclusive” anyway and already partners with everyone — so is this freedom for OpenAI or just a label change for a situationship?

Meta-drama alert: a user tried to delete the thread to share an OpenAI post instead, proving even the submissions are messy. Skeptics asked why this announcement is so public — PR spin, regulatory chess, or a prelude to new deals? The memes wrote themselves: “open relationship,” “soft-launch breakup,” and “lawyers changed the status to ‘it’s complicated.’” Bottom line, the crowd is split between “this unlocks competition” and “show us the money details.” Until someone defines “no longer pay revenue,” the hottest take is that the breakup energy is strong, but the fine print is still on read.

Key Points

  • Microsoft will no longer pay revenue to OpenAI.
  • Microsoft said its partnership with OpenAI will not be exclusive going forward.
  • The announcement was made via a Microsoft blog post on Monday.
  • Microsoft cited the rapid pace of innovation as the reason to evolve the partnership to benefit customers and both companies.
  • No additional financial or operational details were provided beyond ending revenue payments and non-exclusivity.

Hottest takes

"What does this mean that Microsoft will no longer pay revenue to OpenAI? How did the original deal work?" — aurareturn
"The original 'AGI' agreement was always a bit suspect and open to wild interpretations." — aurareturn
"Why is this being made public?" — aliljet
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