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OpenAI is in discussions to ditch a provision that shuts Microsoft out of its most advanced models when the start-up achieves “artificial general intelligence”, as it seeks to unlock billions of dollars of future investment. Under current terms, when OpenAI creates AGI — defined as a “highly autonomous system that outperforms humans at most economically valuable work” — Microsoft’s access to such a technology would be void. The OpenAI board would determine when AGI is achieved. The start-up is considering removing the stipulation from its corporate structure, enabling the Big Tech group to continue investing in and accessing all OpenAI technology after AGI is achieved, according to multiple people with knowledge of the discussions. A final decision has not been made and options are being discussed by the board, they added. The clause was included to protect the potentially powerful technology from being misused for commercial purposes, giving ownership of the technology to its non-profit board. According to OpenAI’s website: “AGI is explicitly carved out of all commercial and IP licensing agreements.”