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Microsoft is free to develop its own AGI

Technology

Big move from Microsoft: they've renegotiated their agreement with OpenAI, removing the restriction that stopped them from making their own advanced AI.
Now, years ahead of schedule, Microsoft is free to develop its own artificial general intelligence (AGI).
To kick things off, they've launched a new division called Microsoft AI Superintelligence, which will focus on pushing the boundaries of what AI can do.

Microsoft is going all in on AI

Microsoft isn't just talking—they're investing heavily in new tech and infrastructure.
They're teaming up even more with NVIDIA and working on their own chips so they don't have to rely on others.
Plus, with Trevor Callaghan on board as VP of Responsible AI, they're aiming to keep things safe as their tech evolves.
This shift means Microsoft can use different AI models for different needs while also chasing its goal of building truly independent AGI.