Microsoft-backed (MSFT) OpenAI said it has no current plans to use Google’s (GOOGL) in-house chip to power its products, Reuters reports. This comes two days after Reuters and other news outlets reported the company’s move to turn to its competitors AI chips to meet demand.
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