ChatGPT: Microsoft invest billions of dollars in chatbot maker OpenAI

Popular image-creation software Dall-E and the chatbot ChatGPT were both developed by OpenAI.

Microsoft made an $808 million ($1 billion) investment in the Elon Musk and Sam Altman-founded business in 2019.

The manufacturer of Windows and Xbox said it will continue to employ in certain strategic areas despite planning up to 10,000 layoffs.

CEO Satya Nadella broke the news last week in an email to the workers, writing: “The next significant wave of computing is being born, with developments in AI.”

The company stated that it anticipated AI to have an “effect at the magnitude of the personal computer, the internet, mobile devices, and the cloud” when announcing the expanded relationship.

ChatGPT

ChatGPT from OpenAI can answer queries with genuinely human-like replies.

There has been speculation about how the technology may be abused, from developing malware to helping kids cheat on tests, along with claims that it has the ability to completely transform numerous sectors, including search.

Although Google is the market leader, Microsoft controls the Bing search engine, which some claim might be a threat to it because of ChatGPT.

According to the New York Times, this has prompted Google to issue a “code red” due to concerns that it might allow rivals to cut into the company’s $149 billion search business.

Google has historically refrained from making some AI systems available to the general public.

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