The artificial intelligence company launched ChatGPT at the end of November and saw a meteoric rise in popularity.in five days drawing people in with its ability to do everything from writing essays, to creating social media posts, to writing some types of code.
Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella said at a Wall Street Journal panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Tuesday that the tech giant plans to"Every product of Microsoft will have some of the same AI capabilities to completely transform the product," Nadella said.over ChatGPT's surging popularity, with some executive fearing that something like ChatGPT could eventually supercede Google's search engine.