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Microsoft's stock fell 5% after it announced its OpenAI license is now nonexclusive and it will no longer pay a revenue share.

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Iran accused of paying for pro-regime chants
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Microsoft's stock ($MSFT) fell sharply by 5% following a company announcement regarding its partnership with OpenAI. The tech giant declared its OpenAI license is now nonexclusive, ending a previous exclusive arrangement. Furthermore, Microsoft stated it will no longer pay a revenue share to OpenAI, signaling a significant shift in their financial and strategic relationship. The market reaction reflects investor concerns over the future profitability and AI strategy of one of the world's largest companies.
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