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Chat GPT (Open AI/Microsoft) the future of AI

Caio Moreno
5 min readJan 13, 2023

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Have you used Chat GPT? Have you heard about it?

Chat GPT

It is impossible not to hear about Chat GPT and the news about Microsoft investments in the company Open AI.

If you did not hear yet, please stop and read this post to learn more about Chat GPT.

First, let’s hear about Azure Open AI Services from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced in Ignite 2021:

In order to help you understand the immense potential, I extracted the text below from this post from CNET.

ChatGPT: What it is and how it works

ChatGPT is a free chatbot that’s available online as a research preview, which OpenAI says will allow the system to learn from real-world use. You can ask ChatGPT straightforward queries like “Show me healthy dinner ideas” or “What’s the best way to answer the ‘tell me about yourself’ question in a job interview?” But ChatGPT can also do things like write poems, songs and essays. You can ask it to compose a holiday greeting card, organize your to-do list and even draft a resignation letter.

The AI is trained on large volumes of data from the internet written by humans, including conversations. But ChatGPT isn’t connected to the internet, so it sometimes produces incorrect answers and has limited knowledge.

ChatGPT’s surprisingly humanlike prose and confidence when answering questions have made it an overnight hit. The software crossed 1 million users in its first five days, Brockman said on Twitter in early December.

“They do things that many of us would react [with] ‘Oh those are the kinds of things that we expect people to do,’” said Chui in reference to ChatGPT and other programs that use similar AI methods to…

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Caio Moreno
Caio Moreno

Written by Caio Moreno

Solutions Architect @databricks | Professor | PhD | Ex-Microsoft | Ex-Avanade/Accenture | Ex-Pentaho/Hitachi | Ex-AOL | Ex-IT4biz CEO. (Opinions are my own)

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