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OpenAI announced an expanded partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) on '''April 28, 2026''', bringing its latest AI models, Codex, and other developer tools to AWS's cloud platform. The deal was announced one day after OpenAI restructured its landmark exclusivity arrangement with Microsoft, freeing the company to partner more broadly with competing cloud providers.<ref name="verge">[https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence The Verge, "OpenAI-AWS partnership announced after Microsoft exclusivity ends," April 28, 2026]</ref><ref name="cnbc">[https://www.cnbc.com/technology/ CNBC, "OpenAI brings its models to Amazon's cloud after ending exclusivity with Microsoft," April 28, 2026]</ref>
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Under the new agreement, OpenAI's models will be available through Amazon Bedrock, AWS's managed service for foundation models. AWS CEO Matt Garman and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described the partnership as focused on enterprise-grade AI deployments, with particular emphasis on Amazon Bedrock Managed Agents.<ref name="amazon">[https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/aws/aws-openai-partnership Amazon News, "AWS and OpenAI announce expanded partnership," April 28, 2026]</ref>
 
== Significance ==
The dual restructuring — first with Microsoft, then with AWS — appears designed to address antitrust concerns from the Federal Trade Commission and European Commission about the tightness of Big Tech–AI startup relationships. By broadening its cloud partnerships, OpenAI reduces the appearance of being a captive asset of any single cloud provider.<ref name="verge" />
 
The move positions AWS to compete more directly with Microsoft Azure for AI workloads and signals a maturation of OpenAI's infrastructure strategy beyond its founding relationship with Microsoft.
 
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