The popular chatbot ChatGPT from OpenAI is coming to the Microsoft Azure service.
The popular chatbot ChatGPT from OpenAI is coming to the Microsoft Azure service.
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USA: The public availability of Azure OpenAI service has been announced by Microsoft. The cherry on top is that the business has revealed that it will be integrating OpenAI's popular chatbot ChatGPT into the cloud-based service "soon". The Azure OpenAI service can be accessed by invite-only users since its launch in November 2021.

After showcasing its diverse capabilities, ChatGPT has become the most talked about topic in AI and technology in 2022. By 2023, OpenAI wants to replace that chatbot with a new item.

Microsoft, which is already an OpenAI partner, intends to play a bigger role in the company's operations. According to rumors, the business is considering investing up to $10 billion in OpenAI.

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Microsoft's enterprise customers can integrate OpenAI models into their business applications using the Azure OpenAI service. The service has been used by businesses for cutting-edge use cases such as "customization, customer support, and deriving insights from data using search, data extraction and classification".

According to Microsoft, customers of the Azure OpenAI service range from start-ups like Moveworks to large multinational corporations like KPMG.

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The Azure OpenAI service makes high-performance AI models available to companies and developers at a production scale. The same technology is used by Microsoft for its GitHub Copilot AI Programmer, which assists developers in writing code, Power BI, which uses GPT-3 to automatically generate formulas and expressions, and The recently unveiled Microsoft Designer, which aids in content creation. with natural language prompts.

OpenAI's AI models, including the GPT-3.5 codec and DALL-E 2, are available through the Azure OpenAI service. The most recent addition to this list would be ChatGPT.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella tweeted, "ChatGPT coming soon to Azure OpenAI service, now generally available, as we help customers apply the world's most cutting-edge AI models to their own business imperatives." We do." We do."

While Microsoft's business customers wait for ChatGPT to become available in Azure, OpenAI has made another noteworthy announcement for companies and developers.

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According to the company, the chatbot will soon be accessible through an API or application programming interface. As a result businesses will be able to integrate ChatGPT into their programs and applications. For developers who are interested in using ChatGPT as an API, OpenAI has posted a form.

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