OpenAI expands Amazon deal after Microsoft loosens exclusivity terms
OpenAI has expanded its partnership with Amazon Web Services following changes in its agreement with Microsoft, which previously held exclusive cloud computing rights. The shift allows OpenAI to diversify its infrastructure by leveraging AWS for certain workloads, including training and running AI models. This move reflects a broader trend of AI companies seeking flexibility in cloud provider arrangements.
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