OpenAI is discussing removing a clause that would exclude Microsoft from its most advanced models when it achieves "general artificial intelligence" (AGI). The move is aimed at unlocking billions of dollars in future investment. Under the existing agreement, Microsoft's access to such technology will expire when OpenAI creates AGI. OpenAI's board will decide when AGI is achieved. According to multiple people familiar with the matter, OpenAI is considering removing this provision from its corporate structure, allowing large technology groups to continue to invest and access all OpenAI technologies after AGI is achieved. The company added that a final decision has not yet been made and the board is discussing various options. (Jinshi)