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Satya Nadella: Microsoft’s Products Will Soon Access Open AI Tools Like ChatGPT | WSJ



Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses the company expanding access to OpenAI tools and the growing capabilities of ChatGPT …

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  1. I say mine for that respect lost in the word mine everybodys guid in this the presure in know my p,ace set is of great and great i will be for great i know in one the gruths to face the tech a guid aswell for the best lives i posibly can come up with subjetible to is only ones willi gness to face in those prablems i feel like we can do anything im not a scared kid or a far gone wacked thug i. A litle of tgem all on a pagh to my life i was meant for

  2. Beating around the bush. The tutor thing is definitely helpful though, especially in rural areas in developing countries, where tutors just translate English text to local language. And their fee are high, as compared to paying for GPT.

  3. AI is an important innovation, and cannot be ignored. The question about "actions" to take is moot, IMO, since everyone is free to train and make AI tools, including OpenAI and Microsoft. Let's learn it. Even if Nadella or any company is sympathetic to societal problem, they're not bound by anyone to pursue what they want.

  4. That puffed-up narcissist thinking he has perfect right to own and use whatever anyone else makes. The Microsoft morality of squash the competition and steal whatever they have. Companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Walmart etc could not be doing what they are doing without the direct complicity of the attorney General who is supposed to be prosecuting them for what they are doing.

  5. Do You know that this technology make errors? Are you shure with that??????????????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Another exploding buble 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Firework🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁😁😂😂😂😂😂

  6. I agree with this. The advancement of chatGPT might make jobs become easier. But we also need to consider people whose jobs might be negatively impacted by this technology. IMO, we need to guide them through a proper way of training, encouraging them to start a business, or simply shifting them to the area where the worker is needed. Flexibility to learn new things and adapt, in the current age, seems unavoidable.

  7. I still do not know whay people believe is Nadella's job to answer what will be doing the people if AI comes and takes our jobs. If technology takes some of the jobs that can be automated it is becuse that's the way to go. Humanity should not be doing repetitive jobs that can be automated. It is a deeply sad but it is true. What do you guys think? are there any countermeasures? Training the people to program AI?, not everyone can pass from working at a supermarket to been a programmer. Looking for solutions/ideas here!

  8. The answers he didn't give:

    1. Many low-paid workers are not farmers. They are customer service workers and offshore developers who do the work that western orgs are unwilling to pay western wages for. Those jobs will not come back to the west, they will simply be gone. Where does that leave millions of workers?

    2. Economically, AI is more similar to China, than it is to the early Internet. A monopoly of huge human capital by a single state, replaced by the monopoly of huge intelligent computational capital by a single company.

    Chinese manufacture in the last 60 years has offset wage stagnation because consumer products have been cheap, often partially because of poor working conditions and pay in China.

    Inequality, both globally and locally, has worsened over that time, western wages have stagnated and consumption has shot through the roof to keep the wheel turning, reeking environmental havoc in its wake.

    We will see those problems continue, except now there won't be any chance of labour pushback.

    3. Technology is not politically or ethically neutral. Even if Microsoft projects an image of concern around "harmful content", they are still building an environment where they will be the arbiters of what is right and wrong in society.

    4. The relationship between workers/the-public and large institutions, as much as it regularly sucks, relies on the autonomy of those workers to potentially remove their labour. We lose that leverage with AI (unless hackers/rogue-scifi-ai-bots get very political and very capable very quickly).

    5. When massive companies reduce their workforce and explode their profits they concentrate wealth among fewer people than before.

    How will Trillionaires behave in a world where most people no longer have any mentionable income?

    If Microsoft succeed in their ambition to dominate AI services, their profits are going to be astronomical. Regulating them and taxing them is going to be an almost unsurmountable task.

    I don't know what kind of political upheaval will come next but even with the fruits of your impressive technology I can't see the social and political outcomes being pretty.

  9. Microsoft will become so powerful if they manage to make OpenAI not Open. It will be a dangerous position for everyone to be! OpenAI was supposed to be Open for all to use for free. Elon doesn't approve of this investment by Microsoft into OpenAI.

  10. Hear what he said about the language translation. Last week, I tested Chatgpt on translating the Surinam dialect (Sranan Tongo) to English. Actually, the other way around. I have tried this with Google translator before with no luck. ChatGpt gave me both the Dutch and Sranan Tongo versions. It automatically recognized that Dutch is the official language and the other was a dialect spoken in the same country. Even though Surinam or Dutch was never mentioned in the query.

  11. As an Indian, I can confirm this guy is the tech version of Sadhguru. Zero relevance of the answer to the original question and basically word salads and alphabet soups with great diction and voice modulation in crisp English mixed with half baked facts and dubious info and opinions. Something we Indians have perfected to a T.

    Such people are called 'bolbachan'.

  12. you have to be attentive to solidus ai tech, microsoft is their partner and they are on their way to revolutionize artificial intelligence

  13. Lot of sweet talk. I do think that humans are deeply tribal .lots of fear in the development of cognitive arms .
    Maybe we have to be careful in many ways . What are the overseeing laws .
    I feel scared.

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