Microsoft is bringing ChatGPT with all its promises and flaws to the doggie world as a cloud service on Azure.
Redmond this week “is pleased to announce” that ChatGPT will be selectively available as a preview of the Azure OpenAI service. The service is primarily aimed at companies that want to put large language models to work in applications and workflows, such as Dall-E2 for creating images, GPT-3.5 for text, and codecs for code.
By making ChatGPT available from Azure, companies participating in the program can now take advantage of the software, integrate it into their applications and pipelines, and create walls of text for any purpose. users
“Developers can integrate personalized AI-powered experiences directly into their own apps, including enhancing existing bots to handle unexpected questions, refactoring call center conversations to enable faster customer service resolutions, creating a new copy of ads with personalized offers, automate claims processing, and more. Eric Boyd, corporate vice president of the AI platform at Microsoft, spilled.
“The combination of cognitive services with Azure OpenAI can create compelling use cases for enterprises.”
Again, I would say no. Microsoft is billions deep in OpenAI. As part of that investment agreement, Microsoft obtains the rights to commercialize the OpenAI technology. That includes Upstart’s text-generating ChatGPT, a non-cognitive bot that predicts what humans might type from given input stimuli. For example, you can ask him to present a summary of a movie, which is a swing.
Redmond has heavily pushed machine learning features into most of its portfolio and cloud services. Azure OpenAI Services In 2021. There have been some successes. According to Boyd, more than 1,000 companies use the system, citing examples such as Microsoft MoveWorks, KPMG and Al Jazeera.
Now they and other companies can test ChatGPT on Azure and everything that goes with it. The service, which is now in preview mode, costs $0.002 per 1,000 tokens. Prices OpenAI’s various AI models are based on tokens, which Upstart describes as word fragments, with 1000 tokens equaling about 750 words.
Billing for the ChatGPT app starts on March 13. Developers can request access to software on Azure. Here.
Trained on mountains of text pulled from web pages and other sources, the bot quickly captured the world’s imagination after it became publicly available via OpenAI. Website November. According to a study, it is based in part on statistics. Similar websitesThe bot was the fastest app to reach 100 million users, reaching that mark in early February.
There are problems.
In a column earlier this month Record, Alexander Hanff, a computer scientist and privacy technologist, described how the chatbot said it was dead, doubling down on false analogies. We have also pointed out other issues.
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Microsoft will not hesitate to continue introducing the code into its products, which already include Bing, Edge, and Skype. The Windows 11 company will also talk more about its plans for ChatGPT and other AI technologies. event On March 16, CEO Satya Nadella will present a talk on “The Future of Work with AI.”
Microsoft’s Boyd recognized the challenges that come with AI tools like ChatGPT.
“We recognize that any innovation in AI must be done responsibly,” he said. “This is especially important with powerful new technologies like generative models. We have taken an iterative approach to large models, working closely with our partner OpenAI and our clients to carefully evaluate use cases, learn from them, and address potential risks.”
When developers request to use Azure ChatGPT, they must describe how they intend to use the technology before access is granted, Microsoft said. It also plans to filter abusive and offensive content.
“Should a policy violation be confirmed, we may ask the developer to take immediate action to prevent further abuse,” it added. ®