Microsoft CEO says OpenAI partnership will allow companies to access tools like ChatGPT in workplace emails, slideshows, and spreadsheets
Speaking at a Wall Street Journal panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland earlier this week, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the company plans to soon broadly commercialize AI tools across its products.
"Every product of Microsoft will have some of the same AI capabilities to completely transform the product," Nadella said,Nadella went on to say that workers should embrace new AI tools instead of fearing them, the Journal reported. "The best way to prepare for it is not to bet against this technology, and this technology helping you in your job and your business process," he said.
"We need something that truly changes the productivity curve so we can have real economic growth," he said during the panel. Subscribe to push notifications
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