Microsoft says it will exclusively license OpenAI's GPT-3 language model, which will continue to be offered via the Azure-hosted API launched in June
Microsoft today announced that it will exclusively license GPT-3, one of the most powerful language understanding models in the world, from San Francisco-based AI startup OpenAI.
VentureBeat Kyle Wiggers
Related Coverage
- Microsoft teams up with OpenAI to exclusively license GPT-3 language model The Official Microsoft Blog · Kevin Scott
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Discussion
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@kevin_scott
Kevin Scott
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Today, I'm excited to announce Microsoft is teaming up with @OpenAI to exclusively license GPT-3, allowing us to develop and deliver advanced AI solutions for our customers. #MSIgnite https://blogs.microsoft.com/ ...
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@digitalbond
Dale Peterson
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This is big news. If you haven't checked out what GPT-3 can do you should. It's amazing and a bit scary. https://twitter.com/...
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@0k_ultra
@0k_ultra
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@kevin_scott @OpenAI BRING BACK CLIPPY! INFUSE CLIPPY WITH GPT-3 GREATNESS https://twitter.com/...
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@npcollapse
Connor Leahy
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This isn't as bad as it sounds, but god DAMN could this have been communicated any more poorly? What's with OpenAI and the poor communication? @OpenAI https://twitter.com/...
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@ericjhonsa
Eric Jhonsa
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A year after investing $1B in OpenAI, $MSFT is getting an exclusive license to GPT-3. GPT-3 has its limitations, but it's not hard to imagine use cases across Azure, Office, Teams, Cortana, etc. https://blogs.microsoft.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
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@sonyasupposedly
@sonyasupposedly
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comments full of people pointing out that this usage of “exclusively” is, to be charitable, super unclear less charitable characterizations left as an exercise for the reader https://twitter.com/...
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@ediggs
Eze Vidra
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Does it mean no one else will get access or will Microsoft resell it? Microsoft gets exclusive license for OpenAI's GPT-3 language model https://venturebeat.com/... via @VentureBeat
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@garymarcus
Gary Marcus
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🤷♀️ Can we now use the word “democratize” to refer to something that has just been exclusively licensed? As in “We see this [exclusive license] as an incredible opportunity to expand our Azure-powered AI platform in a way that democratizes AI technology”? https://blogs.microsoft…
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@mattdlockyer
Matt Lockyer
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Why name yourself @OpenAI if you're giving out exclusive licenses? https://venturebeat.com/...
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@jjvincent
James Vincent
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Microsoft announces it's “exclusively” licensing GPT-3 from OpenAI but also says “OpenAI will continue to offer GPT-3 and other powerful models via its own Azure-hosted API” — so is it exclusive? if so, for what? completely unclear. https://blogs.microsoft.com/ ...
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@amandaksilver
@amandaksilver
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Looking forward to working more closely with @OpenAI. https://twitter.com/...