Openai, a Chatbot Chatgpt developer, plans to receive additional financial support from his main Microsoft investor to create universal artificial intelligence (AGI). As reported in an interview with Financial Times, OpenAi, Sam Altman, expresses a positive attitude towards Microsoft's partnership and plans to raise even more money to further improve artificial intelligence.
The partnership between Openai and Microsoft, which began with a major investment contribution of $ 10 billion earlier this year, seems successful. Openai was estimated at $ 29 billion. Altman expresses hope for Microsoft's further investment, noting that "a long way and many calculations that need to be built between us and AGI ... Education costs are just huge."
Answering questions about the possibility of further investment from Microsoft, Altman replied, "I hope for that." He also noted that the company remains unprofitable due to high training costs, but thanks to Microsoft's partnership, it promises mutually beneficial success for both companies.
OpenAi business development news has also become obvious after presenting new tools and updating GPT-4 for developers and companies. Altman also reported that Openai is working on the creation of more autonomous agents capable of performing the task from writing the code to making payments.
It should be noted that Openai is also actively working on GPT-5, to the next generations of their model of artificial intelligence. Altman did not specify the exact starting time, but noted that the training of the new model will require more data that will be obtained from the combination of public and private data sets.