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Probably all three:

1) They hiring too talent to make their models as efficient as possible.

2) They have a sweetheart deal with MS.

3) They’re better funded than everyone else and bringing in substantial revenue.



They are also trying to lobby the government for AI "regulation" in order limit any competitors ability achieve OpenAI's level


They basically are MS by now. Everyone at Microsoft I work with literally calls it an 'aquisition'. Even though they only own a share. It's pretty clear what their plans are.


> Microsoft will reportedly get a 75% share of OpenAI's profits until it makes back the money on its investment, after which the company would assume a 49% stake in OpenAI.

49% isn't _just_ a share, it's a significant portion of the company.


It's what we call a non-controlling interest. Definitely not something that qualifies as an acquisition.


Of course, and it's also not _just_ a share, which is the comment I was responding to. 49% of a company's outstanding public shares is a significant portion. It's 2% away from controlling, and a fun merger event.


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Are just suggesting this as an option or do you have evidence that it is true?


Is this a guess or is it informed by facts?




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