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Microsoft's Cloud OpenAI Business Gets About 1/4 of Global Revenue from Chinese Internet Giant, Sources Say
March 25 news, according to Leifeng.com today, citing a number of industry sources, in the second half of last year, Microsoft Cloud OpenAI business in the global revenue from the Chinese market accounted for the highest proportion of about 1/4. The report mentions that these customers include large model companies, Internet giants with large model business, as well as Chinese enterprises that are going to sea, etc. The report also said that in the past two years, Azure OpenAI Service and other related services in the Chinese market have been rapidly pulling its new growth engine. The report also said that in the past two years, the Chinese market, Azure OpenAI Service and other related services are rapidly pulling the revenue of Microsoft Cloud China, which has now become its new growth engine. 1AI inquiry was informed that Microsoft's fiscal year 2025...- 758
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Microsoft sues an organization for illegally hacking its AI services and bypassing security to generate harmful content
Jan. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. has filed a lawsuit against an organization alleging that it knowingly developed and used tools to bypass the security of Microsoft's cloud AI offerings to illegally access and generate harmful content, TechCrunch reports. The lawsuit, filed by Microsoft in December 2024 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, involves 10 unnamed defendants. According to the lawsuit filing, Microsoft alleges that these defendants unlawfully breached the Azure OpenAI service through the use of stolen customer credentials and customized software. azure op...- 1.7k