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OpenAI ends Microsoft legal peril over its $50B Amazon deal

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OpenAI and its largest shareholder, Microsoft, have reached an agreement that allows OpenAI to sell its products on Amazon Web Services (AWS). In return, Microsoft will receive increased revenue through a new revenue-share agreement. This resolution effectively ends potential legal complications for Microsoft concerning OpenAI's significant deal with Amazon.

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