Microsoft introduces an A.I. chatbot for cybersecurity experts
Microsoft introduces an A.I. chatbot for cybersecurity experts Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during the Windows 10 Devices event in New York on Oct. 6, 2015. Microsoft Corp. introduced its first-ever laptop, three Lumia phones and a Surface Pro 4 tablet, the first indication of the company’s revamped hardware strategy three months after saying it would scale back plans to make its own smartphones. Microsoft on Tuesday announced a chatbot designed to help cybersecurity professionals understand critical issues and find ways to fix them. After OpenAI's ChatGPT bot won over the public's attention after its November premiere, the company has been hard at work bolstering its software with artificial intelligence models from the startup. The resulting generative AI software can at times be “usefully wrong,” as Microsoft put it earlier this month when talking up new features in Word and other productivity apps. But Microsoft is proceeding never