ChatGPT on Azure OpenAI Service

ChatGPT is a large language model created by OpenAI, a leading research organization dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence in a safe and beneficial manner. ChatGPT is designed to engage in natural language conversations with users and provide them with relevant information and assistance.
ChatGPT uses advanced natural language processing techniques to understand and respond to user input. It has been trained on vast amounts of text data, allowing it to recognize patterns in language and generate coherent and relevant responses to user queries. ChatGPT can converse on a wide range of topics, from history and science to entertainment and current events.
ChatGPT is designed to be a versatile and user-friendly tool for a variety of applications. It can be used for customer service, education, research, and more. ChatGPT's ability to understand and respond to natural language makes it a powerful tool for interacting with users and providing them with relevant information and assistance.
ChatGPT's development is part of a larger trend in the field of artificial intelligence toward creating more advanced and capable language models. As these models continue to improve, they have the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives, from communication and entertainment to education and healthcare.
However, the development of these models also raises important ethical and societal questions, such as how to ensure that they are used in a safe and beneficial manner, and how to address issues such as bias and privacy. As we continue to explore the possibilities of artificial intelligence and natural language processing, it will be important to consider these broader issues and work to ensure that these technologies are used in ways that benefit society as a whole.
How Microsoft is helping companies adopt AI
Microsoft rolling out Azure OpenAI service with access to ChatGPT soon
Microsoft announced in January that it will bring ChatGPT AI chatbot to Azure OpenAI service. Almost six weeks after the announcement, the company has said that ChatGPT is available in preview in Azure OpenAI Service and it will help developers "innovate in new ways."
With the availability, developers and businesses will now be able to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT model into their own cloud apps, which will help them to enable conversational AI in more apps and services. Customers can also enhance their existing bots to handle unexpected queries for faster customer support resolutions.
"With Azure OpenAI Service, over 1,000 customers are applying the most advanced AI models—including Dall-E 2, GPT-3.5, Codex, and other large language models backed by the unique supercomputing and enterprise capabilities of Azure," Microsoft said.
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ChatGPT on Azure price, availability
Microsoft says that customers can begin using ChatGPT at a price of $0.002/1,000 tokens. The billing for all ChatGPT usage will begin on March 13.
Microsoft itself has various products that are powered by AI models from OpenAI. These products include GitHub Copilot, Power BI, Microsoft Teams Premium, Viva Sales, and Microsoft’s new Bing chatbot.
Microsoft's 'responsible approach to AI'
With opening doors for developers to make use of AI capabilities, Microsoft also reiterated that it is committed to making sure AI systems are developed responsibly.
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"We’re already seeing the impact AI can have on people and companies, helping improve productivity, amplify creativity, and augment everyday tasks. We’re committed to making sure AI systems are developed responsibly, that they work as intended, and are used in ways that people can trust. Generative models, such as ChatGPT or DALL-E image generation model, are models that generate new artefacts," the company said.
What's next for Microsoft
Microsoft is holding an event on March 16 at 8 am PT (9.30 pm IST) where it is expected to announce “the future of work with AI” and demonstrate how its ChatGPT-like AI will work in Office apps. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and head of Microsoft 365 Jared Spataro will be present at the event.



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