Secret Message: Microsoft has invested in 'Open Ai' for fear of Google's superiority
Microsoft’s willingness to invest heavily in Oben Ai and his partnership with her of the feeling of backwardness behind Google in the field of artificial intelligence, according to an internal e -mail message published Tuesday within the case of the US Department of Justice to combat monopoly against the giant search on the Internet. In his message to the CEO of Microsoft Satia Nadella and founding partner Bill Gates in 2019, Kevin Scott’s Chairman for Technology issues wrote that he was “very concerned” when looking at the capacity gap between Alphabet’s efforts to train the artificial intelligence model and Microsoft attempts. The mutual conversation revealed the extent to which the senior managers of the business recognized in their discussions for their lack of infrastructure and the speed of development needed to catch up on the Google’s businesses such as “Oben Ai” and “Deepmind”. The email was published Tuesday night after the intervention of media institutions, including the New York Times and Bloomberg, in the case of combating the famous monopoly to pressure to increase the audience’s opportunities to obtain information. The US Department of Justice said the launch of the “Chat GBT” application of “Oben AI” and other innovations was possible years ago if Google does not monopolize the search market on the Internet. Scott, who also works as Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Affairs at Microsoft, noted that the Google search engine has improved the standards of competitiveness as a result of the promotion of the company “alphabet” in terms of artificial intelligence. Microsoft CEO that he made a mistake when he ignored some early attempts of competitive companies in the field of artificial intelligence. “We left for a few years to compete in the field of learning.” Scott added. Large parts of the letter “Ideas on Oben Ai” are still blocked. Nadella believed the Scott -E -mail and told Amy Hood, the president’s president for financial matters, that she explained “why I want to do it.” Microsoft Investment Race has pumped over $ 13 billion in its partnership and support for ‘Opin AI’, and has used the technology of the obstetric intelligence of the upcoming company to merge the Bing Search Engine Service (Bing) and the ‘Edge’ application to browse the internet and make the most important. Nadila increased the artificial intelligence race to a priority within the business, as well as Ain Mustafa Suleiman, the collaborator of ‘Deep Mind’, to manage the ‘Microsoft’ unit of artificial intelligence for consumers. Nadella answered questions related to the email when he testified this past fall hearing. Nadila said: “What on the Internet was looking for, we or another wanted to reassure us that we could think about innovation in the field of research using ‘major language models such as those developed by’ Oben AI ‘business. But he later added that” that investment was not reached with our focus on the research field. Sensitive commercial information would reveal. Case offers.