After Bing And Outlook, Microsoft Will Bring ChatGPT To Azure
JAKARTA - After Bing and Outlook, Microsoft also plans to integrate OpenAI's ChatGPT into its Azure services.
Azure is a growing network of Cloud Computing services to help organizations face business challenges.
During Build 2022, Microsoft improved the Azure Cognitive Service with the OpenAI Azure Service. This improvement is designed to help developers implement high-quality models efficiently and responsibly as APIs and incorporate language skills into their products.
The company has announced the general availability of the Azure OpenAI service which was previously in preview. Along with this announcement, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella further highlighted that there are plans to include chatbot ChatGPT as part of the Azure service.
ChatGPT is coming soon to the Azure OpenAI Service, which is now generally available, as we help customers apply the world’s most advanced AI models to their own business imperatives. https://t.co/kQwydRWWnZ
— Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) January 17, 2023
This means that more businesses can register to use a large language model (LLM) hosted and trained by Azure OpenAI, such as GPT-3.5, DALLKANE 2, Codex, and GitHub Copilot AI.
Microsoft has been working with OpenAI since 2019 when they partnered and Microsoft needed OpenAI to incorporate new AI capabilities into Azure.
Launching various sources, Wednesday, January 18, and as it is now seen, Microsoft is reported to be injecting an additional $10 billion investment equivalent to Rp150 trillion with OpenAI to add ChatGPT capabilities to its products and services.
Previously, the company was also working on adding the ChatGPT feature to its Office app which, in turn, will help users create text automatically using natural language instructions.
Also to improve the search experience in Bing, Microsoft will enter the ChatGPT feature with the aim of helping users generate human-like responses rather than just displaying regular links.