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Larry Summers Says OpenAI Technology ‘Extraordinarily Important’
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Larry Summers Says OpenAI Technology ‘Extraordinarily Important’

[ad_1]  Larry Summers, a new board member at artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, said that the startup's work was “extraordinarily important” and that the company needed to operate as a “corporation with a conscience.” OpenAI “has to be prepared to cooperate with key government officials on regulatory issues, on national security issues, on development of technology issues,” Summers said on Bloomberg Television's Wall Street Week with David Westin on Friday. We are now on WhatsApp. Click to join. The remarks shed light on what Summers, a former US treasury secretary, plans to work on at the Silicon Valley startup.  Summers officially joined OpenAI's board this week, not long after the company descended into a chaotic leadership battle that riveted Silicon Valley. On Nov. 17, the com...
OpenAI releasing version of ChatGPT for large businesses
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OpenAI releasing version of ChatGPT for large businesses

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence leader OpenAI said on Monday it is releasing a version of ChatGPT targeted to large businesses, increasing the overlap in what OpenAI and its financial backer Microsoft offer to customers.ChatGPT Enterprise offers more security, privacy and higher-speed access to OpenAI's technology, the company said. Early customers include Block, Carlyle and Estee Lauder Companies. When OpenAI released the consumer-focused ChatGPT in November, it set off frenzied use of generative AI in daily tasks from writing to coding, and reached 100 million monthly active users in January. Many people in the U.S. have used ChatGPT to help with work-related tasks, even though their employers discourage it, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.With the launch of ChatGPT Enterprise, OpenAI hopes...
Microsoft to Bring OpenAI’s Chatbot Technology to the Office
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Microsoft to Bring OpenAI’s Chatbot Technology to the Office

[ad_1] Microsoft Corp.'s effort to overhaul its entire lineup with OpenAI technology has spread to one of the company's oldest and best-known products: its Office apps.The software, including Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Word, will begin using OpenAI's new GPT-4 artificial intelligence platform, Microsoft said on Thursday. AI-powered assistants called Copilots will be able to generate whole documents, emails and slide decks from knowledge the software has gained scanning corporate files and listening to conference calls. The technology will debut in the coming months, and Microsoft is already testing it with 20 companies, including eight in the Fortune 500 that it declined to name. “This is the big next step for us — to put it in the tools everybody uses every day for their work,” Ch...