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Microsoft plans to incorporate artificial-intelligence tools into all of its products and make them available as platforms for other businesses to build on, CEO Satya Nadella said

to the software behind those tools through its cloud-computing platform Azure. Mr. Nadella said at the panel Tuesday that the aim was to make Azure “the place for anybody and everybody who thinks about AI,” both for businesses and end users, including making ChatGPT available to business users.

OpenAI has been the center of the tech industry’s recent surge in excitement about AI, and Microsoft has been inThe lab has been in talks to sell existing shares in a tender offer thatMr. Nadella said in the interview that the new excitement around the tools was based on the fast growth in their capabilities in the past year, something he said he expected to continue. “I’m not claiming by the way that this is the last innovation in AI,” Mr. Nadella said. “This is not linear progress.

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