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Musk v. Altman Evidence Flags What Microsoft Executives Thought of OpenAI

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SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA  NOVEMBER 06 Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella  greets OpenAI CEO Sam Altman during the OpenAI DevDay.

OpenAI’s relationship with Microsoft, its longtime investor and cloud partner, has grown increasingly complicated over the years as the ChatGPT-maker has grown into a behemoth competitor.

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But Microsoft executives had reservations about sending additional funding to OpenAI as far back as 2018 when it was a small nonprofit research lab, according to emails between more than a dozen Microsoft executives, including CEO Satya Nadella, shown in a federal court on Thursday during the Musk v. Altman trial. The emails show how Microsoft, at the time, wavered over what has since been held up as one of the most successful corporate partnerships in tech history. Microsoft worried that not providing support could push OpenAI into the arms of Amazon, the world’s dominant cloud computing provider at the time. Elon Musk’s attorneys introduced the emails to show Microsoft’s evolving relationship with OpenAI.

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