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GPT-4 Turbo on Azure OpenAI Services

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During OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s keynote speech at the inaugural DevDay Conference on November 6, 2023, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella unexpectedly showed up to deliver a potent message: “Microsoft job number one is to build the best systems, so you can build the best models and deliver those to developers.” This demonstrated the close collaboration between Microsoft and OpenAI. They would want to draw attention to the opportunity that OpenAI’s inaugural DevDay event offers to all AI makers, andthey are thrilled about the newest developments from the event.

The Arrival of GPT-4: What to Expect

Microsoft are thrilled about all of the newly released models, such as the GPT-3.5 Turbo, and model updates, such as the DALL-E 3 and Whisper 3. The much anticipated GPT-4 Turbo is one of them, it has more prompt length, reduced cost, and organized JSON formatting with better control and efficiency. In keeping with their regular practice of delivering new model innovation from their friends at OpenAI to the Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft are excited to have these fantastic Turbo models available on the platform by the end of this year.

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Expanding the reach for every AI Builder

The news that OpenAI will be lowering prices is noteworthy. By increasing the models’ usability and accessibility, it will open up a wider range of applications to their potential and usher in a new era of generative AI. The new models’ token pricing on Azure OpenAI Service will match OpenAI’s rates.

In another interesting move, Microsoft gave all in-person attendees of the DevDay conference 90 days to access GitHub Enterprise at no cost. For developers, GitHub Enterprise is an invaluable tool that helps with code development and completion. Its incorporation into the Microsoft ecosystem is consistent with the goal of making it simple for developers to realize their ideas on Azure.

GPTs: Innovative methods to produce and profit

With GPTs, anyone may now customize a personalized version of ChatGPT to be more useful for specific tasks, daily life, business, or home and share that customization with others. Coding is not necessary. You can make them for everyone or simply for the internal usage of your business. Similar to plug-ins, Microsoft are excited to develop a deep ecosystem for GPTs; they will talk more about this at their Microsoft Ignite conference the following week.

Microsoft and OpenAI collaborated

Enterprises will be especially interested in OpenAI’s new Custom Models program, and Microsoft will keep offering the ease of seamlessly integrating OpenAI’s services within Microsoft’s current ecosystem and support infrastructure, offering a comprehensive solution for all enterprise needs.

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The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, repeated the idea of a solid and fruitful collaboration with Microsoft. “We have the best partnership in tech,” Altman declared to Nadella in front of the audience.

Nadella continued by discussing the alignment of the companies. “Microsoft goal is to make it possible every individual and every organization on the globe to achieve higher levels. And in the end, he think AI will only be helpful if it really inspires people. It all comes down to making sure that everyone can benefit from AI, according to Nadella.

Following these announcements, developers and businesses can now venture into uncharted territory, enabled by the synergy between Microsoft and OpenAI in addition to the infinite possibilities of generative AI.

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agarapuramesh
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Agarapu Ramesh was founder of the Govindhtech and Computer Hardware enthusiast. He interested in writing Technews articles. Working as an Editor of Govindhtech for one Year and previously working as a Computer Assembling Technician in G Traders from 2018 in India. His Education Qualification MSc.
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