Microsoft 365 and ChatGPT

I gave a lunchtime online talk this week to a group business professionals, answering ten set questions that ranged from “did I think robots would take over the world” to “what were my top tips for a small business with limited finance when it came to cyber security”. AI and ChatGPT figured highly in the open discussions that went with the ten questions and my answers, so I thought I would highlight some recent “useful” articles looking at ChatGPT.

Once Microsoft had invested so much in OpenAI and ChatGPT is was not going to be long before it was deployed in more than just helping with Bing searches for cat videos.

ChatGPT-style tech brought to Microsoft 365 – BBC News

One of the features I am looking forward to using is the ability for it to recap a Teams meeting and send me a report about it.


Here is a really good Microsoft article looking at how anyone can create better content using Microsoft’s ChatGPT assisted systems:

AI + you: How to use ChatGPT for content creation | Learn at Microsoft Create


However there are information security considerations when using a large language model (LLM) AI system such as ChatGPT – such as leaked proprietary Amazon code – the National Cyber Security Centre has issued advice on this, this week:

ChatGPT and LLMs: what’s the risk – NCSC.GOV.UK

Clive Catton MSc (Cyber Security) – by-line and other articles

Further Reading

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