Creator of ChatGPT Issues Caution to Microsoft Regarding Utilization of AI Chatbot
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, OpenAI has advised Microsoft to proceed with caution when integrating the ChatGPT AI chatbot into Bing. The creators of the popular chatbot have warned that the technology needs to be slowly integrated to prevent inaccurate responses. OpenAI has cautioned Microsoft about the potential drawbacks of using the ChatGPT 4.0 version for Bing before it has fully matured into a reliable outlet.
OpenAI has partnered with Microsoft, which has invested $10 billion in the startup, allowing early access to new features and versions of ChatGPT. But with both companies battling it out in the AI arena, OpenAI has asked Microsoft to be careful about the ill effects of deploying unreleased versions of ChatGPT before it becomes reliable based on responses.
According to the report, the two companies have been at odds over the adoption of ChatGPT, which clearly hasn’t gone down well with Microsoft or OpenAI. Microsoft has formed a unique partnership with OpenAI where they collaborate and compete, and such a scenario has certainly created confusion and uncertainty among the partners. OpenAI issued a warning when ChatGPT was announced earlier this year. But we are already at the stage where the AI chatbot has reached the fourth generation model.
In an earlier interview with Wired, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was quoted as saying that he believed OpenAI and Microsoft were competing in AI, so instead of having multiple AI models, they decided it was better to join hands and work on a single model. , which has come in the form of ChatGPT.
The AI chatbot has been a mixed bag since its integration with Bing Search, yielding some interesting answers, sometimes inaccurate, just as OpenAI had warned the company that the chatbot might work in its early stages. It is likely that Microsoft will have to slow down the integration speed of future versions of ChatGPT to get the best results and influence people.