AI model ChatGPT impresses users by recalling movies based on vague descriptions. While some see the benefits of its comprehension of ambiguous prompts, others worry about inaccuracies. ChatGPT offers a convenient option for recalling movies, but caution should be taken when relying on AI models.
Gong, the revenue intelligence platform, introduces customisable AI models for sales teams that sync deal-related information smoothly into one view. A new Engage tool analyses calls, emails and more to personalise content templates, suggest proactive tasks and highlight account updates with 80% fewer errors. Gong claims to enhance customer service using this robust and innovative technology.
Microsoft's Azure Government clients like NASA and the Defense Department can now access OpenAI's GPT-4 and GPT-3 models. Microsoft is set to host the models in its cloud computing space separated from Azure Government's cloud, ensuring no usage of customers' data to train AI models. The models will help generate output for research questions, computer code, and field reports.
Microsoft's Azure Government cloud computing service is set to offer chatbot creator OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-4 language models to US government agencies, enabling computer code production, research question answering, and field report summarization. The AI models remain distinct from Azure Government's cloud, which remains in compliance with security and data regulations. Bill Chappell assures users that data sent to Azure OpenAI remains within the platform, with no AI model data pulling from Azure Government's information.
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