At OpenAI’s developer event in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told the audience that his company’s cloud is the best place for them to…
At OpenAI's developer event in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told the audience that his company's cloud is the best place for them to build.
"Our job No. 1 is to build the best system, so that you can build the best models and then make that all available to developers," Nadella told OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, on stage at DevDay in San Francisco. It's Nadella's latest strategy to attract wide swaths of developers to Azure. In 2018, Microsoft spent $7.5 billion to buy GitHub, whose software helps companies store and share their code in repositories. Microsoft will provide the enterprise version ofMicrosoft is using its position as the backbone of OpenAI as a way to make Azure a more compelling place for developers to built AI products and services.
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