JAKARTA - Microsoft and OpenAI have issued a joint statement stating that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for their next collaboration.

The two companies said they were still finalizing the terms of the agreement, so they had not shared details about the future of their collaboration in the future.

"OpenAI and Microsoft have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the next phase of our partnership. We are actively working on finalizing contract requirements in a definitive agreement," the company wrote on its official website on Friday, September 12.

The two tech giants are committed to jointly continuing their focus on providing the best AI devices for everyone, while ensuring user safety.

Although details of the agreement are not yet known, according to The New York Times, the agreement includes how both parties share technology and revenue from the technology.

The new agreement is also reportedly going to change the clause in its original agreement, which states that Microsoft cannot access OpenAI's most advanced technology if the board of directors decides that it has achieved human-equivalent artificial intelligence (AGI).

In addition, they also reported that OpenAI provided shares worth at least 100 billion US dollars (Rp1,639 trillion) to its non-profit division that would continue to monitor and control the organization.

To be sure what it looks like, let's wait for more detailed information in the future.


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