New Delhi: Microsoft will soon launch ChatGPT, the AI-powered application capable of writing essays, poems, or even completing computer code, on its cloud-based Azure OpenAI Service, CEO Satya Nadella announced. “Soon to be available on Azure OpenAI, now generally available, ChatGPT is where we help customers apply the world’s most advanced AI models to their specific business requirements,” Nadella said on Twitter on Tuesday.
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Microsoft has allowed cloud computing users to preview the technology by OpenAI, a startup that supports it. Previewed by a program Microsoft calls Azure OpenAI Service. OpenAI has released ChatGPT, a text chatbot, powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI), that generates new content after being trained on large amounts of data.
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Microsoft launched the Azure OpenAI Service at the end of November 2021 to enable customers to harness the power of large-scale generative AI models. The app was able to gather its first million users in less than a week after its introduction. GPT-3 is an autoregressive language paradigm that results in remarkably human-like scripts.
GPT-3 is one of the largest and most advanced language models in the world, with 175 billion parameters recorded, trained on the Azure AI supercomputer, according to Microsoft start-ups like Moveworks to multinationals like KPMG, small and large organizations implement service capabilities Azure OpenAI for advanced use cases such as customer support, personalization, and gaining insights from data with search, data mining, and classification.
“The pace of innovation in the AI community is moving at lightning speed,” said Mircrosoft, which is said to be excited to be at the forefront of these developments and looks forward to helping more people take advantage of them in 2023 and beyond.