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Brinks Report > Blog > Technology > Microsoft May End Ties with OpenAI: What’s the Real Reason Behind the Fallout?
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Microsoft May End Ties with OpenAI: What’s the Real Reason Behind the Fallout?

Ankita Das
Last updated: June 22, 2025 1:26 pm
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Microsoft is thinking about ending its big partnership with OpenAI — the company behind ChatGPT — because of disagreements over business decisions. The main issue is OpenAI’s plan to become a for-profit company, which has created tension between the two tech giants.

What’s the Main Problem?

Right now, Microsoft has a special deal with OpenAI that lets it sell OpenAI’s AI models (like ChatGPT) and take 20% of the revenue, up to $92 billion. This deal was made back in 2019 when Microsoft invested $13 billion into OpenAI.

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As OpenAI tries to change into a for-profit company, there are talks about giving Microsoft a larger ownership share — somewhere between 20% and 49%. But the two sides can’t agree on the details, and Microsoft is getting frustrated. If they don’t come to an agreement, Microsoft says it might just stick with the current contract, which runs until 2030.

Also Read: Sam Altman Confirms GPT-5 Launch This Summer, Considers Ads on ChatGPT… With a Catch

OpenAI’s Deadline and Other Pressures

OpenAI has a lot at stake. It needs to complete its corporate change by the end of this year, or it might lose billions in funding — including $10 billion from a $30 billion deal with SoftBank. The change also needs Microsoft’s approval and is being challenged by Elon Musk and some former OpenAI employees.

Microsoft Is Exploring Other Options

Microsoft isn’t putting all its eggs in one basket. It has started offering other AI models, including Grok — developed by Elon Musk’s xAI — to its cloud customers. This shows Microsoft wants to reduce its dependence on OpenAI in the long run.

Read more: OpenAI Just Killed Note-Taking – ChatGPT Now Records & Writes Meeting Notes

There have also been issues with how much computer power OpenAI wants from Microsoft. Because of these delays, OpenAI has made deals with other companies like CoreWeave and Oracle to get more computing power, making it less reliant on Microsoft’s Azure platform.

Some people at Microsoft feel that the current deal is already good enough. They’re wondering why they should give up revenue rights just to get more equity (ownership) in OpenAI.

So, unless a new deal benefits Microsoft more than the current one, the tech giant might walk away from the negotiation table and stick with what they already have.

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