At OpenAI's developer event in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told the audience that his company's cloud is the best place for them to build
"Our job No. 1 is to build the best system, so that you can build the best models and then make that all available to developers," Nadella said.
Microsoft, which has reportedly invested $13 billion in OpenAI, wants to lure more developers to use its Azure cloud infrastructure for computing and storage, rather than choosing competitive offerings fromCloud. Azure has become Microsoft's key growth engine in recent years and has helped revive the company's brand among developers.
Developers who are building on top of OpenAI can look to the Azure Marketplace to "get to market rapidly," Nadella said.
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