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Why Sam Altman Prefers to Keep OpenAI Private

OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, is adamant that the company will stay private, even though its current valuation is $29bn. Being private allows for greater control and more innovative thinking. Altman is touring to discuss international expansion and AI regulation while warning about potential crucial decisions. OpenAI's advancements led to the creation of their chatbot, ChatGPT, with free and paid versions using GPT models.

Microsoft Unveils OpenAI Service for Government Customers

Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service has expanded access to its generative AI applications like ChatGPT to public sector partners. This includes state and federal agencies. Azure OpenAI Service offers secure access to GPT-3, GPT-4, and Embeddings as well as advanced AI models on Azure Government cloud. Developers benefit from pre-trained GPT models, allowing for speedy deployment of AI-enabled applications. With President Biden investing $140 million in the launch of 7 national AI research institutes, Azure OpenAI Service comes at a critical turning point in AI's responsible application.

Microsoft to Provide US Government with OpenAI’s GPT-4 AI Model

Microsoft is enhancing its Azure Government cloud service by integrating OpenAI's advanced language models. GPT-4 and GPT-3 will benefit from this feature to facilitate tasks such as summarizing field reports and generating codes. They will have their segregated commercial cloud to operate in, distinct from Azure's. The models will be available to government clients, including the Department of Defense, Energy Department, and NASA, who use Azure Government. Get to know how the integration operates.

OpenAI’s ChatGPT integrates with the US Government with Microsoft’s Azure offering AI models for federal users.

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 to Bring OpenAI’s GPT-4 AI Model to US Government Agencies

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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