Microsoft Israel’s research and development center in Herzliya is set to play a crucial role in developing cybersecurity solutions for OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, according to reports. The move will enable OpenAI to commercialize its product and reach more customers, such as banks, insurance companies, and hospitals, who require high levels of privacy and data security. OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, knows that data security and reliability are top priorities, and the collaboration with Microsoft will help OpenAI maintain its leading position in AI. Despite recent layoffs, Microsoft Israel is investing billions in cybersecurity, and the partnership with OpenAI is mutually beneficial, with OpenAI’s scientists set to enhance Microsoft’s AI capabilities. The aim is to provide data security managers with the ability to better protect their companies through sophisticated queries.
Microsoft Israel R&D Center Set to Develop Enhanced Security Measures for ChatGPT
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