Microsoft gives up observer seat on OpenAI board


What you need to know

  • Microsoft has given up its non-voting seat on the board of OpenAI.
  • Microsoft said that OpenAI’s board has made “significant progress” since eight months ago, which is when Microsoft gained it non-voting seat.
  • OpenAI and Microsoft will continue to work closely together, and Microsoft remains a significant shareholder in OpenAI.

Microsoft no longer holds a seat on the board of OpenAI. Until recently, the tech giant held a non-voting observer seat on the OpenAI board. Axios and The Financial Times reported on a letter written to OpenAI by Microsoft Deputy General Counsel Keith Dolliver that announced the move. The Verge then received confirmation from OpenAI that Microsoft had given up its seat on the OpenAI board.

“We’re grateful to Microsoft for voicing confidence in the Board and the direction of the company, and we look forward to continuing our successful partnership,” said an OpenAI spokesperson to The Verge. “Under the leadership of CFO Sarah Friar, we are establishing a new approach to informing and engaging key strategic partners – such as Microsoft and Apple – and investors – such as Thrive Capital and Khosla Ventures.”





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