Microsoft, OpenAI loosen ties
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Microsoft reports fiscal Q3 results Wednesday.
April 27 (Reuters) - Microsoft will no longer have exclusive access to OpenAI's artificial intelligence models and products, a significant change that will allow the startup to sell its technology across rival cloud platforms including Amazon and Google.
Microsoft has the scale to answer many key questions across an entire sector.
Meta and Microsoft are the latest software companies to announce big cuts to their global workforce. Both companies are also making big investments in artificial intelligence (AI).
Microsoft is rolling out a number of new changes to the Windows Insider program. Microsoft is consolidating the "Dev" and "Canary" channels into "Experimental," and is revamping the "Beta" channel as well.
Employees at Stellantis are currently being trained on how to integrate AI into their daily workflows, the company said.
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