Microsoft confirms 'multiyear, multibillion dollar investment' in the maker of ChatGPT and DALL-E

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Microsoft makes another major investment into OpenAI.

," which places a limit on the return investors in the company can earn and puts any excess into the OpenAI Non-Profit—essentially reinvesting into the company and its work.

"This structure allows us to raise the capital we need to fulfill our mission without sacrificing our core beliefs about broadly sharing benefits and the need to prioritize safety," OpenAI said. I've seen too many dystopian sci-fi flicks to be fully confident in the idea of 'safe' AI development isn't improving my outlook on that front), but I can certainly understand why Microsoft wants to have a hand in it. The company is reportedly looking to incorporate ChatGPT technology into itsin order to provide more human-like responses to search queries rather than just lists of links, which is one way it might distinguish itself from Google.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.

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Only until their's an S ton of money to make.

Free Adobe Illustrator for all! That that other terrifying AI that wants to destroy all humans.

...Microsoft is *reaaaaaalllly* big though. Even the massive Activision Blizzard deal would be a bolt-on acquisition for them (if it happens).

the only benefit of chatGPT is funny conversations with an algorithm

Welp. Guess I can check out from the world fhen.

...I for one welcome our new robot overlords.

Ahhh so that's where the 10,000 jobs are going.

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