On September 20th, Microsoft announced that it had reached a cooperation agreement with OpenAI and obtained the exclusive authorization of the most popular GPT-3 language model. Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott released this good news on social networks. “Today, we are excited to announce that Microsoft has reached a cooperation with OpenAI and obtained the exclusive authorization of GPT-3, allowing us to develop and deliver more advanced artificial intelligence solutions for users.”

One stone caused a thousand waves of waves. As soon as the incident happened, netizens complained, saying that “opening is only open in name” and “open of OpenAI is gone.” Some netizens said that OpenAI should be renamed CloseAI.

Although there are reports that OpenAI has no restrictions on companies and individuals using APIs to access GPT-3, it only authorizes Microsoft to access the underlying code of GPT-3, and Microsoft can integrate it into Microsoft products and services. However, it is unclear how many licenses the OpenAI license agreement will grant Microsoft GPT-3.

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