
Microsoft has announced that it is integrating the technology behind ChatGPT into its Power Platform, allowing users to develop applications with minimal coding. The integration of generative AI, which has become increasingly popular for its ability to produce text responses that sound like they were written by humans, into tech company offerings is on the rise. With this move, Microsoft continues to position itself as a leader in the development and implementation of AI technologies.
The integration of ChatGPT technology into Microsoft’s Power Platform is a significant step forward in the company’s AI development. The move will allow users to develop applications with minimal coding, which is a major benefit for those who lack advanced programming skills. The use of generative AI has become increasingly popular among tech companies, and Microsoft’s decision to incorporate it into its offerings reflects its commitment to staying at the forefront of technological innovation.
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The popularity of generative AI stems from its ability to produce text responses that sound like they were written by humans. This technology is particularly useful for chatbots and virtual assistants, which rely on natural language processing (NLP ) to communicate with users. With ChatGPT, Microsoft is able to offer a more natural and human-like conversational experience for its users.
The integration of ChatGPT technology into the Power Platform is just one example of Microsoft’s continued investment in AI. The company has made significant strides in the development of AI technologies, such as Azure Cognitive Services and the open-source deep learning framework ONNX.
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