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OpenAI tells employees that partnership with Amazon is ‘future’ and Microsoft ‘past’

OpenAI chief revenue officer Denise Dresser sent a four-page internal memo to staff on Sunday, signalling a clear shift in the company’s cloud allegiances—Amazon is now the enterprise growth engine, while Microsoft has “limited” its reach. The memo touts “staggering” inbound demand since the $50 billion Amazon partnership was announced in February. Meanwhile, Microsoft insists nothing has changed—and is reportedly weighing legal action to prove it.

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