Microsoft is investing billions in OpenAI, the creator of the artificial intelligence system ChatGPT, the tech giant has confirmed.
Microsoft previously made investments in OpenAI in 2019 and 2021, the company said.
According to the tech giant —which stopped short of revealing the exact amount it was investing in the AI research and deployment company—the funding will go toward the development and deployment of specialized supercomputing systems to “accelerate OpenAI’s groundbreaking independent AI research.”
The company will also deploy OpenAI’s models across its consumer and enterprise products and “introduce new categories of digital experiences” built on OpenAI’s technology.
Microsoft is the exclusive provider of cloud computing services to OpenAI through its Azure platform.
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“We formed our partnership with OpenAI around a shared ambition to responsibly advance cutting-edge AI research and democratize AI as a new technology platform,” said Satya Nadella, chairman and CEO of Microsoft. “In this next phase of our partnership, developers and organizations across industries will have access to the best AI infrastructure, models, and toolchain with Azure to build and run their applications.”Schools Block ChatGPT Over Cheating Concerns
The Los Angeles Unified School District was one of the first districts to block ChatGPT in December in an effort to “protect academic honesty.”OpenAI acknowledges that ChatGPT is not always correct.
“We adapted to calculators and changed what we tested for in math class, I imagine. This is a more extreme version of that, no doubt, but also the benefits of it are more extreme, as well,” Altman said.
The CEO also pledged to develop techniques to help prevent plagiarism, but warned that such techniques cannot completely ensure that it won’t happen.
“We’re going to try and do some things in the short term,” Altman said. “There may be ways we can help teachers be a little more likely to detect output of a GPT-like system. But honestly, a determined person will get around them.”