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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/03\/09\/chatgpt-comes-to-microsofts-enterprise-focused-azure-powered-managed-service\/<\/a><\/br> ChatGPT, OpenAI\u2019s viral, AI-powered chatbot tech, is now available in a more enterprise-friendly package.<\/p>\n Microsoft today announced<\/a> that ChatGPT is generally available through the Azure OpenAI Service<\/a>, the company\u2019s fully managed, corporate-focused offering designed to give businesses access to OpenAI\u2019s technologies with added governance and compliance features. Customers, who must already be \u201cMicrosoft managed customers and partners,\u201d can apply here for special access<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n ChatGPT joins the range of other OpenAI-developed systems already served through the Azure OpenAI Service, including the text-generating GPT-3.5<\/a>, the code-generating Codex<\/a> and the image-generating DALL-E 2<\/a>. Microsoft has a close working relationship with OpenAI, having invested billions<\/a> into the startup and inking an exclusive agreement<\/a> to commercialize OpenAI\u2019s AI research.<\/p>\n It\u2019s paying dividends, apparently. Microsoft said today that over 1,000 brands are enrolled in the Azure OpenAI Service.<\/p>\n The Azure OpenAI Service flavor of ChatGPT is <\/span>priced at $0.002 per 1,000 tokens, or about 750 words, with billing for ChatGPT usage to begin March 13. (ChatGPT consumes raw text represented as a series of tokens; the word \u201cfantastic\u201d would be split into the tokens \u201cfan,\u201d \u201ctas\u201d and \u201ctic,\u201d for example.) That\u2019s the same price as the developer-focused ChatGPT API<\/a>, which launched on March 1.<\/p>\n Eric Boyd, the CVP of AI platform at Microsoft, noted<\/a> in a blog post that Azure OpenAI Service <\/span>customers can configure ChatGPT\u2019s responses to \u201calign with their organization.\u201d That\u2019s an important callout given users have been able to prompt ChatGPT to answer questions in racist and sexist<\/a> ways, invent facts<\/a> without disclosing that it\u2019s doing so and bypass certain high-level safeguards.<\/p>\n \u201cDevelopers can integrate custom [ChatGPT-powered] experiences directly into their own applications, including enhancing existing bots to handle unexpected questions, recapping call center conversations to enable faster customer support resolutions, creating new ad copy with personalized offers, automating claims processing and more,\u201d Boyd wrote.<\/p>\n Despite ChatGPT\u2019s more problematic aspects, uptake has been swift. OpenAI has yet to provide API usage numbers, but as of December, the consumer-facing ChatGPT app had an estimated<\/a> over 100 million monthly active users. Brands including Snap and Quizlet have integrated \u2014 or plan to soon integrate \u2014 it into their respective platforms. For instance, Instacart says it\u2019ll use ChatGPT to create Ask Instacart, a tool that\u2019ll allow Instacart customers to get \u201cshoppable\u201d answers informed by product data from the company\u2019s retail partners. And Office Depot is building a ChatGPT-powered chatbot to support several of its internal business units, specifically in HR.<\/p>\n Folks in enterprise in particular appear to have embraced it, which bodes well for the Azure OpenAI Service launch. According to a report<\/a> from Fishbowl, which surveyed professionals from companies such as Bank of America, Amazon and McKinsey, nearly 30% said that they\u2019ve used ChatGPT to assist with work-related tasks like marketing and advertising, programming, consulting, accounting and teaching.<\/p>\n There\u2019s been pushback from some employers, though. Wells Fargo is among several firms that\u2019ve reportedly<\/a> imposed usage limits on ChatGPT out of productivity and compliance concerns.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nChatGPT comes to Microsoft\u2019s enterprise-focused, Azure-powered managed service<\/br>
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