Microsoft to add ChatGPT to cloud services ‘soon’

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The artificial intelligence bot has lit up the internet since launching at the end of November, gathering its first million users in less than a week.

like the GPT-3.5 language system that ChatGPT is based on, as well as the Dall-E model for generating images from text prompts, the company said in a blog post.

Microsoft is in discussions to invest as much as $US10 billion in OpenAI, people familiar with its plans said last week. That proposal calls for the software maker to put money in over multiple years, though the final terms may change, the people said, asking not to be named discussing a private matter.Semafor last week reported that the potential investment could value OpenAI at about $US29 billion, citing people familiar with the negotiations.

The organisation behind it, co-founded by Elon Musk and Silicon Valley investor Sam Altman, makes money by charging developers to license its technology.

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