Microsoft puts OpenAI's GPT-3 that it spent all that money on to work in Power Fx

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Build Any souls wondering what Microsoft would do with its GPT-3 investment have been given an answer with a Power Fx update lightly seasoned with the AI tech. Microsoft gained exclusive rights to use OpenAI's GPT-3 in September last year, allowing it to embed the text-and-code-generating machine-learning model into its own products. Available in preview from next month, the technology was shown off at Microsoft's Build 2021 shindig today, and represents the latest attempt by the Windows giant to get folks from low code to no code and bring its Power platform closer to the masses. Looking initially like a jumped-up version of IntelliSense, the technology attempts to parse natural language entered by the user and generate the corresponding Excel-like language of Power Fx to perform the requested task. The idea is that you type in something like, "show me the readers who commented at the weekend," and it should generate the formulas to retrieve that information.

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