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OpenAI has struck a significant deal with Microsoft, securing concessions from its largest shareholder that allow it to sell products through Amazon Web Services. In return, Microsoft picks up additional revenue through a share agreement β a sign that the relationship between these two giants is being renegotiated on more equal terms.
Shifting to the on-demand economy, India's Snabbit has closed a fifty-six million dollar funding round as investor appetite for home services platforms continues to grow. The company now handles over forty thousand jobs daily and has managed to cut costs while expanding into new cities β a combination that tends to get investors' attention.
And in the world of open-source AI, a piece circulating on Hacker News argues that open weights models are quietly dismantling the competitive moats that well-funded AI labs have spent years building. The core tension is familiar: when powerful tools become freely available, the advantage shifts from who owns the model to who uses it best.
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