Earlier this week, I reported that Microsoft had filed a $4.7 billion loss by OpenAI in its annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30 under “other expenses”. Speculations suggested that the tech giant was being less than truthful about its financials to keep investors enthused about the ever-evolving landscape, despite not having a clear-cut path to profitability.
However, Microsoft’s recent financial results for FY26 Q1 ending September 30 seemingly disclosed some interesting details and…








