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, the alleged deal was touted as a beefing up of sorts of Microsoft's original investment in OpenAI that will see the firm's sophisticated and headline-garnering algorithms integrated into MS Word and other Office products.
In that same reporting,suggested based on anonymous sourcing that Microsoft had already secretly been using OpenAI's software in Word via its autocomplete suggestions.that the now-substantiated deal had been in the works for months, it's not exactly fair to blame Microsoft's layoffs on its decision to invest in AI — but given that these stories were reported basically back-to-back this month, it's hard not to read the move as Microsoft investing in AI over humans.
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