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JAKARTA - Microsoft Corp brought a big language model (LLM) from OpenAI to US government agencies using Azure cloud services. This they revealed in a blog post on Wednesday, June 7.

The Redmond-based company Washington has added support for the big language model (LLM) that powers GPT-4, the newest and most advanced LLM model from OpenAI, and GPT-3, to Azure Government.

The use of LLM has soared since the launch of ChatGPT from OpenAI, where Microsoft owns shares, and businesses of various types and sizes are competing to develop the features above.

This is the first time Microsoft has brought GPT technology to Azure Government, which offers cloud solutions to US government agencies, and marks the first attempt by a large company to make chatbot technology available to the government.

In general, Microsoft offers it to Azure commercial users via Azure OpenAI Services, which has 4,500 subscribers as of May.

Microsoft says government customers can customize language models for special tasks including content creation, language-to-code translation, and summary.


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