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Microsoft teams up with OpenAI in new $1B artificial intelligence partnership | SILICON ANGLE

 The newly announced investment will help OpenAI keep up with deep-pocketed companies such as Google LLC and Facebook Inc. that are run own cutting-edge AI research initiatives.

With its fortune made from creating instructions for desktop computers, Microsoft is betting $1 billion on machines figuring things out independently. They are investing in OpenAI, a young company among a few worldwide pursuing AGI, the commonly-used acronym for artificial general intelligence.

For its $1 billion, Microsoft gets a first look at OpenAI’s progress.

Analysts say that may be useful for Microsoft’s Azure cloud services and other plans in its development pipeline. In turn, OpenAI gains access to Microsoft’s infrastructure, which can help speed its development.

AGI is a still-theoretical form of AI where machines would acquire knowledge and perform multiple tasks autonomously, more like the way humans behave in the world. In contrast, present AI systems specialize in single tasks and are considered narrow AI.

Expert estimates vary about when machines may equal or exceed humans in ability — from decades to more than 100 years away. Silicon Angle describes how both Microsoft and OpenAI gain strategic benefits much sooner.

OpenAI was initially funded with $1 billion from a high-profile investor syndicate that included Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, others) and Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn.)

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Microsoft teams up with OpenAI in new $1B artificial intelligence partnership | SILICON ANGLE | July 22, 2019 | by Maria Deutscher

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