Business titans trudging through Alpine snow can’t stop talking about a chatbot from San Francisco, ChatGPT.
The artificial intelligence is garnering interest in Davos at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting this week.
Executives have floated wide-ranging applications for the nascent technology, from use as a programming assistant to a step forward in the global race for military supremacy.
Microsoft’s chief executive, Satya Nadella, said the tech’s progress has not been linear. AI capabilities will “completely transform” all of Microsoft’s products, he said in an on-stage interview with the Wall Street Journal.
Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudflare, a company that defends websites against cyberattacks