Microsoft ready to sue after OpenAI’s massive $138B Amazon cloud deal allegedly bypasses Azure exclusivity

MICROSOFT ABOUT TO SUE OPENAI & AMAZON

>be microsoft
>invest $1B in openai
>gets exclusive azure cloud deal
>invest another $10B+
>gets rights to 49% of profits +IP
>Azure goes brrrrrr

>Altman lies to board, quietly launches ChatGPT
>board fires him for being a lying manipulative snake
>Satya goes to war for Altman. saves his entire career
>Altman retvrns in 5 days
>immediately purges everyone who purged him
>full control. no oversight. thanks Satya!

>fast forward to 2025
>OpenAI restructures from non-profit to PBC
>MSFT $13.8B is now worth $135B. 10x return
>plus 27% of OpenAI
>but gives up cloud exclusivity + profit share
>KEEPS API clause
>all API calls contractually MUST route through Azure
>Satya thinks life is good lol

>5 months later
>Sam Altman becomes strong enough to betray you
>”raises $110B round”
>doesn’t need satya daddy’s money anymore
>announces $50B deal with AMAZON
>$138B in AWS cloud commitments

>amazon and openai claim they built some cope called a “Stateful Runtime Environment”
>Microsoft lawyers hmmm
>Altman: it’s not what it looks like. i can totally explain

>so it’s technically not an API call because it’s “stateful”
>and it’s a… “Runtime Experience”
>totally di!erent thing
>pls ignore the TCP packets lol

>Microsoft engineers look at the SRE architecture
>”THIS IS NOT TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE without violating the contract.”

*Satya finds out he’s been cucked*

Microsoft exec literally tells FT: “We know our contract. We will sue them if they breach it.”

>AWS quietly gives employees a memo on which words are legally safe lmao
>can say: “powered by” or “enabled by” or “integrates with” OpenAI
>cannot say: “enables access to” or “calls on” ChatGPT
>also cannot suggest frontier models are “available on AWS”

Microsoft: “If Amazon and OpenAI want to take a bet on the creativity of their contractual lawyers, I would back us, not them.”

Scam Altman strikes AGAIN.

Microsoft weighs legal action over $50B Amazon-OpenAI cloud deal, raising risk to Azure exclusivity in AI race

March 18 (Reuters) – Microsoft is considering legal action against its partner OpenAI and Amazon over a $50 billion deal that could violate its ‌exclusive cloud agreement with the ChatGPT maker, the Financial Times reported on ‌Wednesday.

Last month, Amazon and OpenAI signed several agreements, including one that makes Amazon Web Services ​the exclusive third-party cloud provider for Frontier, OpenAI’s enterprise platform for building and running AI agents.