Microsoft eyeing startup deals for life after OpenAI – The Economic Times

The Economic Times


Microsoft is shopping for artificial-intelligence startups as the software company prepares for a future independent of its once-vital partner OpenAI, five people familiar with the matter said.

The potential acquisitions could help the company stock up on AI talent and deliver on its stated goal of building a cutting-edge AI model by next year, three of the people said.

This spring, Microsoft weighed acquiring code-generation startup Cursor, four people said. But Microsoft backed away due to internal concerns that such a deal would not pass regulatory scrutiny, given Microsoft’s ownership of GitHub Copilot, three of the people said.

Microsoft is in discussions with Inception, a small startup built ‌by a Stanford University team ⁠focused on ⁠a different method of developing large language models, three people familiar with the matter said. Inception was founded in mid-2024. Microsoft’s venture fund M12 invested in Inception’s $50 million seed round in late 2025.

The discussions are ongoing and may not result in a deal, these sources said.

Inception declined to comment.