マイクロソフトはOpenAIがアマゾンに行き、Azureを批判することを心配していた
原題: Microsoft was worried OpenAI would run off to Amazon and ‘shit-talk’ Azure
分析結果
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- AI
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- 要約
- マイクロソフトは、OpenAIがアマゾンに移行し、Azureに対して否定的な発言をすることを懸念していた。この懸念は、OpenAIの技術が他のクラウドサービスに移ることで、競争力が低下する可能性に起因している。マイクロソフトは、OpenAIとの関係を強化し、Azureの優位性を保つために様々な戦略を模索している。
- キーワード
When OpenAI was busy experimenting with AI-powered gaming bots, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman were in the early days of forming an AI partnership. Court documents from the ongoing Musk v. Altman trial have provided a rare look at the communications between Microsoft's top executives about investing in OpenAI and fears […] When OpenAI was busy experimenting with AI-powered gaming bots, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman were in the early days of forming an AI partnership. Court documents from the ongoing Musk v. Altman trial have provided a rare look at the communications between Microsoft's top executives about investing in OpenAI and fears […] OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott. | Image: Getty Images When OpenAI was busy experimenting with AI-powered gaming bots, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman were in the early days of forming an AI partnership. Court documents from the ongoing Musk v. Altman trial have provided a rare look at the communications between Microsoft's top executives about investing in OpenAI and fears the AI startup could "storm off to Amazon" and "shit-talk" Microsoft. Just days after OpenAI showed a bot beating a Dota 2 professional in the summer of 2017, Altman responded to Nadella's congratulations email with a proposal for a much bigger partnership with OpenAI to fund its next phase of AI resear … Read the full story at The Verge.