Microsoft will no longer have exclusive access to OpenAI's artificial intelligence models ​and products, a significant change that will allow ‌the startup to sell its technology across rival cloud platforms including Amazon and Google.

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Technology Roundup

Technology Roundup

 

OpenAI breaks off Microsoft exclusivity to free up path for Amazon, Google deals 

 

Qualcomm surges on report of OpenAI tie-up for AI smartphone processors 

 

Iran war disrupts the circuit board supply chain, raises costs for tech firms 

 

Elon Musk's trial against Sam Altman to reveal the ongoing power struggle for OpenAI 

 

China orders Meta to unwind $2 billion purchase of AI startup Manus 

 

DeepSeek's new AI model does not wow markets in fast-changing industry 

 

Samsung Elec to withdraw home appliances, TV sales from China this year, Nikkei reports 

 

Archaeologists use AI to generate image of Pompeii victim 

 

South Africa withdraws AI policy due to fake AI-generated sources 

 

EU broadcasters say Digital Fairness Act should target Big Tech, not them 

 

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