Microsoft goes all in on ChatGPT. In talks of a 10 billion dollar investment and more

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Imagine using this thing to finesse people on online consulting services and having to do absolutely nothing, but type in or verbally input some info.


*looks into this*
 

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Outside of machine learning, and programming in general I don’t see how. Especially as it evolves, and the need for editing decreases
I'm sayin for business owners.

Now more than ever, if someone with an inking of willpower can enhance / create business. There's less "gatekeeping" in a way.
 

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It should create new jobs and businesses

Outside of machine learning, and programming in general I don’t see how. Especially as it evolves, and the need for editing decreases

I'm sayin for business owners.

Now more than ever, if someone with an inking of willpower can enhance / create business. There's less "gatekeeping" in a way.


There's only so many human eyeballs and only so much time to read content. It's not like you can just create infinitely more content all the time. We're well past the point of content saturation, so whatever extra writing work machines do, it's just a fact that there's going to be that much less space available for human content providers.
 

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There's only so many human eyeballs and only so much time to read content. It's not like you can just create infinitely more content all the time. We're well past the point of content saturation, so whatever extra writing work machines do, it's just a fact that there's going to be that much less space available for human content providers.
Idk content creation but I think there’s still a lot of problems worth addressing to making things more efficient. Like healthcare, there’s a million case usages for potential businesses to make the experience a lot more smoother and I’m not just talking about drug creation.

People will still have problems moving forward and new ideas / businesses will be born off this.
 

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It should create new jobs and businesses
Businesses, maybe. Jobs? No.

This will make smaller businesses more capable of scaling services because it augments a lot of tasks... which means instead of needing additional people to do XYZ, 1 or a few people can execute.
 

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This worked pretty good. Not a complete replacement because ChatGPT couldn't ingest the entire transcript in one take. I would have to break up and enter it in multiple times.

But from the segment I did do this with. It summarized it and put it in bullet points, it also gave me a list of action items at the end

:heh:

I didn't even ask for action items either.


1 minute readFebruary 1, 20237:39 PM EST Last Updated 2 days ago

Microsoft rolls out ChatGPT-powered Teams Premium​


Microsoft Teams app is seen on the smartphone placed on the keyboard in this illustration taken

Microsoft Teams app is seen on the smartphone placed on the keyboard in this illustration taken, July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustratio

Feb 1 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) on Wednesday rolled out a premium Teams messaging offering powered by ChatGPT to simplify meetings using the AI chatbot that has taken Silicon Valley by a storm.

The premium service will cost $7 per month in June before increasing to $10 in July, Microsoft said.

OpenAI-owned ChatGPT will generate automatic meeting notes, recommend tasks and help create meeting templates for Teams users.

Microsoft, which announced a multi-billion dollar investment in OpenAI earlier this month, has said it aims to add ChatGPT's technology into all its products, setting the stage for more competition with rival Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google.

The chatbot, which can produce prose or poetry on command, is at the forefront of generative AI, a space where more and more big tech companies are funneling their resources in.

ChatGPT on Wednesday announced a $20 per-month subscription plan, which will let subscribers receive access to faster responses and priority access to new features and improvements.
Just had a townhall call at my gig where they were talking about how Microsoft demo'd Teams that has ChatGPT implemented.

Basically said that ChatGPT in a Teams Meeting will take meeting minutes and align and allocate the work/actions based on the call autonomously.

:whew:
 
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