Microsoft expands its business in China with the help of OpenAI models, and ByteDance's annual spending may exceed 1 billion dollars
According to Bloomberg, citing informed sources, Microsoft has established a substantial business by selling OpenAI models to Chinese companies, despite facing intensified competition between China and the United States in the field of artificial intelligence. Among them, ByteDance has been one of Microsoft's largest artificial intelligence clients in recent years, primarily using OpenAI models. Informed sources say that ByteDance's annual spending on Microsoft's artificial intelligence and cloud services is expected to exceed $1 billion.
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