The Microsoft-OpenAI partnership is the subject of this big story. It all started at Sun Valley, which is an annual conference organized by Allen & Company's Investment Bank. Sam Altman, the co-founder of OpenAI, thinks that AI could potentially end the world. The thing I think that appealed to Microsoft is that OpenAI was making progress towards commercial products.
Microsoft is a household name when it comes to Word docs, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations, but it’s not the first name many people think of when it comes to cool new tech. At least until recently. The company’s big investment in OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has now launched it to the forefront of tech innovation.
Bloomberg Businessweek writer Max Chafkin joins this episode to tell the story of how the company that once brought us Clippy the interactive paperclip became a power player in the new frontier of artificial intelligence.
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