Microsoft to add ChatGPT to Azure cloud services soon

The development comes after Microsoft was reportedly looking to write a US$10 billion check for OpenAI

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Microsoft to add ChatGPT to Azure cloud services soon

Microsoft will soon be adding ChatGPT – OpenAI’s intelligent chatbot that has generated much discourse over its dangers and benefits to its app development suite Azure OpenAI Service.

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The tech giant announced the general availability of Azure OpenAI Service, which lets clients build apps with the help of OpenAI’s projects. They include GPT-3.5 the predecessor of ChatGPT and image generator DALL-E 2.

In a statement, Azure said it’s the only cloud service provider that currently offers access to AI supercomputers with scale-up and scale-out capabilities.

The development comes after Microsoft was reportedly looking to write a US$10 billion check for OpenAI, which would value the ChatGPT creator at roughly US$29 billion.

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