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OpenAI近期完成重大重组,旨在巩固非营利组织对营利业务的控制,并成立OpenAI基金会,持有其商业实体约1300亿美元的股权。重组后的营利实体OpenAI Group PBC是一家公共利益公司,其商业成功将直接资助其原始使命。同时,OpenAI与微软达成新的战略合作协议,微软投资增至1350亿美元,占股27%。新协议明确了AI通用智能(AGI)的独立验证机制,并为微软独立发展AGI提供了新路径。OpenAI获得了更大的灵活性,包括购买更多Azure服务但不再受限于微软的优先选择权,以及发布符合特定标准的开源模型等。

💡 OpenAI成立了OpenAI基金会,旨在加强非营利使命的治理和控制,并计划将其商业部门的股权价值约1300亿美元注入基金会,以资助其全球健康和AI韧性等项目。

🚀 OpenAI的营利业务现已重组为公共利益公司OpenAI Group PBC,其增长将直接支持基金会的使命。此举旨在确保商业成功能转化为对社会有益的成果,并已与加州和特拉华州总检察长办公室进行了建设性沟通。

🤝 OpenAI与微软深化了合作关系,微软的投资增至1350亿美元,占股27%。微软将继续作为OpenAI前沿模型的独家Azure API提供商,直至AGI实现。新协议还包括对AGI声明的独立专家小组验证机制。

🌐 OpenAI获得了更大的运营灵活性,包括购买价值2500亿美元的Azure服务,但微软不再拥有优先选择权。此外,OpenAI可以发布符合特定标准的开源模型,并为美国政府国家安全客户提供服务,不受限于特定云平台。

🤖 微软获得了独立追求AGI的权利,无论与否OpenAI。同时,微软的知识产权权利已延长至2032年,并涵盖AGI声明后的模型。然而,OpenAI的未来消费硬件知识产权被明确排除在外。

OpenAI has completed a major reorganisation and, in the same breath, signed a new definitive partnership agreement with Microsoft.

Starting with OpenAI’s reorganisation, the aim is to solidify the nonprofit’s control over the for-profit business and establish the newly named OpenAI Foundation as a global philanthropic powerhouse, holding equity in the commercial arm valued at approximately $130 billion.

This reorganisation, which OpenAI says “maintains the strongest representation of mission-focused governance in the industry today,” effectively turns the company’s commercial success into a direct funding pipeline for its original mission.

The for-profit entity is now a public benefit corporation called OpenAI Group PBC, legally bound to that mission. As this PBC grows, so does the Foundation’s $130 billion stake, which will be used to fund an initial $25 billion commitment to global health and AI resilience.

This restructure was finalised after nearly a year of “constructive dialogue” with the offices of the Attorneys General of California and Delaware. OpenAI acknowledged it “made several changes as a result of those discussions” and stated its belief that the company, and by extension the public it serves, “are better for them.”

The other side of this new structure is the redefined partnership with Microsoft. The tech giant’s investment is now valued at $135 billion, giving it a 27 percent stake in the OpenAI Group PBC. This represents a slight dilution from its previous 32.5 percent stake, reflecting new funding rounds. The agreement preserves Microsoft’s core position as the exclusive Azure API provider for OpenAI’s frontier models, but only until artificial general intelligence (AGI) is achieved.

The new terms introduce a new check on that path. Any declaration of AGI by OpenAI must now be verified by an independent expert panel. This external check is a major update to the governance of the partnership. Microsoft’s intellectual property rights are also extended through 2032 and now include models developed after AGI is declared, with appropriate safety guardrails.

Microsoft can also now independently pursue AGI, either on its own or with other partners. This gives Microsoft a new path forward, separate from its reliance on OpenAI’s research. If Microsoft uses OpenAI’s IP to develop AGI before it is officially declared, those models will be subject to compute thresholds significantly larger than systems in use today.

But the new freedoms cut both ways. OpenAI has also secured new flexibility. It has committed to purchasing an incremental $250 billion of Azure services, but Microsoft no longer holds a right of first refusal as its compute provider. This gives OpenAI new leverage in its infrastructure negotiations.

The company can also now release open weight models that meet certain criteria and serve US government national security customers on any cloud, a notable new ability. It also gains the power to jointly develop some non-API products with third parties, although API products developed with others must remain on Azure. Microsoft’s IP rights also specifically exclude any of OpenAI’s future consumer hardware.

The existing revenue share agreement remains in place until the expert panel verifies AGI, though payments will be stretched over a longer period. Both companies framed the new chapter as a way to continue innovating. OpenAI concluded that this new structure provides both the ability to push the AI frontier and an updated model to “ensure that progress serves everyone.”

See also: OpenAI connects ChatGPT to enterprise data to surface knowledge

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