Public interest in OpenAI has grown since the release in November of ChatGPT, a text-based chatbot that can compose prose, poetry or even draft computer code on command. ChatGPT is powered by generative artificial intelligence, which adds new content after training on massive amounts of data — technology that Microsoft is letting more customers apply to use.
ChatGPT itself, not just its underlying technology, will soon be available through Microsoft’s cloud, it said in a blog post.
Microsoft said it is screening customers’ applications to reduce potential misuse of the software, and its filters screen for harmful content that users may input or technology may produce.
