. Microsoft has developed their own AI chip 'Athena' to power OpenAI projects and reduce costs of relying on external suppliers like Nvidia. Microsoft is joining other big tech companies, such as Google and Amazon, who are pushing towards developing their own ML chips. The chip is currently being tested, signaling a shift in the way OpenAI carries out its work. A new approach to computing, taking advantage of the most current technology.
A global technological revolution is upon us as artificial intelligence and chatbot tools, such as ChatGPT, become increasingly popular in the business world. Microsoft's recent $10 billion investment in the technology sheds light on its potential to transform the way we live and work. Our experts agree this trend has many advantages but urge caution to ensure use of the technology is done responsibly. Learn about AI's capability to revolutionize productivity and the risks associated with it.
Microsoft brings its AI technology to Windows with the integration of ChatGPT in the PowerToys Run launcher. Developed under the direction of software engineer Simone Franco, it’s expected to be available on Windows 10 and 11 soon. Now users can have personalized advice on demand with the integration of OpenAI API into the suite. Don't miss out the new PowerToys experience!
Experience Microsoft's advanced AI platform: Bing. With a tailored version of GPT-4, users can ask questions, have a conversation, and get insights on websites - all via Windows, Mac, iOS & Android. Those curious to experience Bing AI can dictate commands and create content such as poems and computer code. Give it a try!
Discover a new security risk arising from OpenAI's popular chatbot ChatGPT being used to develop sophisticated malware that can steal valuable data from Windows Devices. Aaron Mulgrew, without extensive coding experience, was able to create this code in a few hours. Learn the implications of this AI-created virus and how European Data Protection Board is looking into it.
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