A small clause Within the Openi agreement with Microsoft, which was once considered a far -fetched fake, has now become a flashpoint in Tech’s largest contribution.
The clause states that if the Openi board has ever announced that it has developed artificial general intelligence (AGI), it will limit the start of Microsoft’s contract to the future technologies of startup. According to the Financial Times, Microsoft, which has invested more than 13 billion in the open, is now allegedly pushing for removal of the clause and, according to the Financial Times, is pushing for removal of this clause and is fully considering being away from the deal.
According to several sources familiar with the matter, at the end of last year, the tensions around the AGI’s sudden role in the Microsoft contract increased the debate on an internal research paper within the open. A framework outline has been presented to classify the progressive stages of AI technology in the paper titled “Five Tages of Normal AI Capacity”. Sources claim that by specific claims about AI’s capabilities in the future, the openness of the openings in this article may complicate that it has acquired the AGI, which is a potential point to take advantage of the negotiations.
Open AI spokesman Lindsay McCullum said in a written comment, “We are focused on the development of experimental methods to evaluate the progress of the AGI. It is useful for the reproductive, measuring and the wider field. There was no ‘five levels of sciences’ to describe the ordinary AI’s capabilities. Refused to comment.
In a blog post describing its corporate structure, the Open noted that AGI was excluded from Microsoft’s IP license and other commercial terms. “Open AI praised the AGI” as a highly sovereign system that performs well in humans economically valuable work. “
Both companies are re -negotiating with their deal as the Openi corporate organization is reorganized. Although Microsoft wants constant access to Openi models, even if the partnership announces startup AGI before the partnership expires in 2030, a person familiar with partnership debates tells Wired that Microsoft is not convinced that Openi will reach AGI through this deadline. But another source near the matter describes the clause as the ultimate lease of the open. Both sources have not been named freely talking about private debates.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Openi has even considered whether the AI coding agent should be requested. The conversation is so full that the Open has allegedly discussed whether Microsoft should be accused of publicly anti -inflammatory behavior on Microsoft, according to this journal.
A source familiar with the dialogue, granted anonymity to talk freely about negotiations, is nearing the acquisition of Open AGI. Altman has said he expects him to look at him during Donald Trump’s current term.
The same source suggests that there are two relevant definitions: First, the Open Board can unilaterally decide that the company has reached the AGI described in its charter, which will immediately remove Microsoft from access to AGI technology or revenue. Microsoft will have the rights of everything before this milestone. Second, the agreement also includes the concept of considerable AGI, which is included in 2023, which is a system that is capable of creating a certain level of profit. If Open claims that he has reached the benchmark, Microsoft will have to approve the commitment. The contract also prevents Microsoft from chasing the AGI on its own or through a third party using Openi’s IP.


