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Microsoft will roll out ChatGPT on its AI service after reports it will invest $10 billion in OpenAI.

ChatGPT will become available on Microsoft's platforms soon, the company announced on Monday. Microsoft is planning to incorporate AI into all of its tools, CEO Satya Nadella said at Davos.Microsoft is going to make OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT available on its platforms soon, the company announced in aAzure OpenAI is now generally available as part of an expansion of Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft's corporate vice president for AI platforms Eric Boyd wrote.

ChatGPT — which has been trialed on Azure AI infrastructure — will be available through Azure OpenAI soon, the post said. A date for its release wasn't specified. Microsoft highlighted that companies like KPMG, Al Jazeera, and Moveworks are already using its Azure OpenAI service. Al Jazeera, for example, uses the service for translations, context extraction, and applying its style guide.

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