ChatGPT will ‘change our world’, says Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates

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Last Update: February 15, 2023, 09:14 IST

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.

The Microsoft co-founder said last month that ChatGPT offers a glimpse of what’s to come. He is impressed by the whole approach and the rate of innovation.

ChatGPT: Bill Gates, co-founder of tech giant Microsoft, recently said that ChatGPT – the popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot service developed by the Microsoft-backed AI company – will make many office jobs more efficient by helping in writing invoices. Letter.

In an interview, Bill Gates told the German business daily Handelsblatt: “Until now, artificial intelligence could read and write, but could not understand content. New programs like ChatGPT can make many office jobs more efficient by helping to write invoices or letters.” efficient. It will change our world,” he said in comments published in German.

According to reports, the Microsoft co-founder said last month that ChatGPT offers a glimpse of what is to come. He is impressed by the whole approach and the rate of innovation. Gates also said that he is following it ‘very closely’.

Meanwhile, Microsoft has started rolling out the new ChatGPT-powered Bing on desktop to early testers around the world, and it will also be available on Android and iOS in the coming weeks, the media reported.

The tech giant is working on a “substantially optimized interface” for Bing.com’s chat UI for Android and iOS, including all-new OpenAI-powered content for Windows, the latest reports, citing sources.

In an email sent to testers, Microsoft confirmed that the mobile experience is not ready yet, as per the report.

“We don’t have a mobile experience ready yet — we’re actively working on it and will have it soon. Until then, please continue to use the new Bing on desktop and download the Bing app from your favorite app store to make sure you’re ready for an amazing experience when the mobile version is ready,” the company said in the email.

Furthermore, the report states that the company is still optimizing Bing.com’s AI UX for the mobile form factor. Meanwhile, Microsoft is reportedly planning to feature its new Prometheus model in its core productivity apps such as Word, PowerPoint and Outlook.

(with inputs from agencies)

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