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According to a report by South Korea's "Electronic Daily", Samsung Electronics is using Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service to develop an AI chatbot to assist the company's internal work
▲ Picture source Korea "Electronic Daily"
It is reported that Samsung is working with Microsoft on an "internal generative AI development". The AI involved in this plan can handle tasks such as translation and document summarization, and will use "GPT-4" developed by OpenAI. " and "GPT-3.5" LLM to complete, the project is currently in the proof of concept (PoC) stage.
IT House learned after inquiries that earlier, Microsoft signed an exclusive license with OpenAI, which clearly stated:
- OpenAI must run on the Azure cloud;
- When OpenAI serves enterprises, it must be available only on the Azure cloud.
Therefore, if Samsung wants to use OpenAI’s LLM to develop its own generative artificial intelligence, it must cooperate with Microsoft and use Microsoft’s Azure cloud service
Samsung recently submitted a trademark application to the Korean Intellectual Property Office for the trademarks "Gauss" and "Gais". In the trademark application, Samsung listed “computer software (SW) for machine learning-based language and speech processing” and “computer software (SW) for natural language processing/creation/understanding/analysis” as trademarked goods. Whether these two trademarks will be used for the generative AI services developed this time is also worthy of attention
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