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    OpenAI Plans to Cut Microsoft Revenue Share After Restructuring, the Information Reports

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    Posted on May 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    OpenAI plans to reduce Microsoft's revenue share by half by 2030 as part of a restructuring, while maintaining key partnership elements.

    OpenAI to Reduce Microsoft's Revenue Share in New Plan

    (Reuters) -OpenAI has told investors it will share a smaller fraction of revenue with major backer Microsoft as it moves ahead with its restructuring, The Information reported on Tuesday.

    The ChatGPT-maker has dialed back a significant restructuring plan, with its nonprofit parent retaining control in a move that is likely to limit CEO Sam Altman's power over the firm.

    In financial projections shared with investors, OpenAI said the percentage of revenue shared with Microsoft would drop by at least half by the end of this decade, the report said.

    In an existing deal, OpenAI has agreed to share 20% of its revenue with Microsoft through 2030, the Information reported.

    OpenAI told some potential and current investors that it would only share 10% of revenues with commercial partners including Microsoft by 2030, the report said, citing private documents, adding that Microsoft wants access to OpenAI's technology beyond 2030.

    In January, Microsoft changed some key terms of a deal with OpenAI after its joint venture with Oracle and Japan's SoftBank Group to build up to $500 billion of new artificial intelligence data centers in the United States.

    Microsoft has said it has "revenue sharing agreements that flow both ways" with OpenAI, with the key elements of the partnership remaining in place for the duration of the contract through 2030.

    "We continue to work closely with Microsoft, and look forward to finalizing the details of this recapitalization in the near future," an OpenAI spokesperson told The Information.

    OpenAI and Microsoft did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment outside regular business hours.

    (Reporting by Harshita Meenaktshi in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Rashmi Aich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •OpenAI plans to reduce Microsoft's revenue share by half by 2030.
    • •The restructuring limits CEO Sam Altman's control.
    • •OpenAI's nonprofit parent retains control.
    • •Microsoft seeks continued access to OpenAI technology beyond 2030.
    • •OpenAI and Microsoft have mutual revenue sharing agreements.

    Frequently Asked Questions about OpenAI plans to cut Microsoft revenue share after restructuring, The Information reports

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses OpenAI's plan to reduce Microsoft's revenue share as part of a restructuring.

    2How will the restructuring affect OpenAI?

    The restructuring will limit CEO Sam Altman's control and keep the nonprofit parent in charge.

    3What is Microsoft's interest in OpenAI?

    Microsoft wants continued access to OpenAI's technology beyond 2030.

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