It seems like Microsoft is ready to spend big on AI.
reported that Microsoft has been looking to increase its stake in OpenAI since it invested a billion in cash back in 2019. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said onthat the average cost is"probably single-digits cents per chat; trying to figure out more precisely and also how we can optimize it." This was when ChatGPT launched in December last year and crossed the million-user mark.
A few cents per chat may not sound a lot for OpenAI, but when you start getting to millions of chats daily, those costs can add up for a start-up. Microsoft swooping in can help optimize cost on the backend.ChatGPT in a version of Bing in March , a move the company hopes will draw more people to the search engine. Unfortunately for Microsoft, Bing's most searched word last year was
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