A recent report reveals that Microsoft and OpenAI have a unique financial definition of artificial general intelligence (AGI), hinging on the startup’s ability to generate $100 billion in profits. This understanding suggests OpenAI is still years away from achieving AGI, as it anticipates substantial losses this year and does not expect profitability until 2029. Moreover, an agreement between the companies implies Microsoft will retain access to OpenAI's technology long-term, despite ongoing debates about the definition and implications of AGI. The costs associated with OpenAI's latest model also raise concerns about meeting this profit-centric benchmark.