Microsoft MSFT-Q President Brad Smith on Monday recognized the company’s role as a market leader in artificial intelligence technology and announced a set of principles to foster innovation and competition in artificial intelligence. could avoid concerns about the superiority of artificial intelligence.
The move by the US tech giant comes amid concerns from rivals and antitrust regulators about Microsoft’s market power, which has recently been strengthened by its collaboration with ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
Over the past year, Microsoft has introduced chatbots into its core products, including Office software and the Bing search engine, to attract enterprise customers eager to sample the technology industry’s next breakthrough.
“As we enter a new era based on artificial intelligence, we believe now is the right time to clarify the principles that will determine how AI data center infrastructure and other critical AI assets around the world will be operated. ” Smith said in his speech. Announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
He said the purpose of the AI Access Principles is to “address Microsoft’s growing role and responsibility as an AI innovator and market leader.”
“By publishing these principles, we are committed to providing access to the broad range of technologies needed to enable organizations and individuals around the world to develop and use AI in ways that serve the public interest. I do,” Smith said.
These principles include providing access and support to AI developers, making AI models and development tools broadly available to software application developers around the world, and making AI models accessible to developers on Microsoft Azure. This includes making available public APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for use by
Additionally, Microsoft will not use non-public information or data from developers building and deploying AI models on Microsoft Azure for purposes that compete with those models, and Microsoft will not easily export and transfer to another cloud provider.