OpenAI has completed its long-planned conversion to a for-profit entity, a move that could allow it to raise billions of dollars in investment and potentially clear the way for a stock market debut.
As part of the arrangement, OpenAI and Microsoft announced changes to their longstanding partnership that leave the tech giant with a 27% stake in the ChatGPT-maker.
The deal changes the nature of the relationship between the two companies, which first partnered in 2019, when OpenAI was a non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research organization.
Under the terms, Microsoft can now independently pursue artificial general intelligence - sometimes defined as AI that surpasses human intelligence - on its own or in partnership with other parties, the companies said.
