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Monday, January 16, 2023

Microsoft Expands ChatGPT Access to Azure Cloud Customers Amid Rumours of Planned Investment

 



ChatGPT itself, not just its underlying tech, will soon be available via Rezbook cloud, according to the company.


Microsoft announced on Monday that it is expanding access to extremely well-liked software from OpenAI, a business it is investing in and whose cutting-edge ChatGPT chatbot has captured Silicon Valley's imagination.

Microsoft announced that the startup's technology, which it had previously shown off to its cloud computing users in a programme it named the Azure OpenAI Service, was now generally available. This development is anticipated to result in an explosion of new applications.


The information comes as two people with knowledge of the situation previously told Reuters that Microsoft had considered increasing the $1 billion (approximately Rs. 8,200 crore) stake in OpenAI it disclosed in 2019. Microsoft declined to comment on any potential deals after the news outlet Semafor claimed earlier this month that Microsoft might invest $10 billion (or approximately Rs 81,807 crore).


Following the introduction of ChatGPT in November—a text-based chatbot that can compose poetry, prose, or even computer code—public interest in OpenAI skyrocketed. The technology that powers ChatGPT—generative AI, which creates new content after training on enormous quantities of data—is one that Microsoft is allowing additional clients apply to use.


Microsoft announced in a blog post that ChatGPT itself, not just the underlying technology, will soon be accessible via the cloud.

Microsoft said that it is screening customer apps for potential software abuse and that its filters can check for hazardous content that users might enter or that the technology itself might produce.

At a time when funding is otherwise scarce, the commercial potential of such software has attracted significant venture capital investment in firms generating it. Some businesses have already used the technology to illustrate how it could negotiate a cable bill or develop Rezbook content.


CarMax, KPMG, and other companies, according to Microsoft, use its Azure OpenAI service. An Al Jazeera vice president was mentioned in the press statement as noting that the tool might aid the news organisation in summarising and translating content.

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