Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant
Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant

Microsoft Launches , AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant.

Reuters reports that on March 28, Microsoft debuted a new cybersecurity tool that uses OpenAI's ChatGPT.

Reuters reports that on March 28, Microsoft debuted a new cybersecurity tool that uses OpenAI's ChatGPT.

It's called "Security Copilot.".

The assistant utilizes a prompt box to help security analysts summarize incidents, examine vulnerabilities and share information with other analysts via a pinboard.

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Security Copilot will use Microsoft's model, which the tech company describes as "a growing set of security-specific skills" that receives over 65 trillion signals each day.

Security Copilot will use Microsoft's model, which the tech company describes as "a growing set of security-specific skills" that receives over 65 trillion signals each day.

The new tool comes as Microsoft has announced plans to integrate ChatGPT into some of its most popular products.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently touted OpenAI's newest chat iteration, GPT-4, .

Calling it "the most important advance in technology since the graphical user interface.".

With newly-integrated plugins, GPT-4 can perform a variety of tasks such as book flights, order groceries and help with taxes.

Reuters reports that Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI in an attempt to outpace AI competitors