Microsoft Launches , AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant.<br />Reuters reports that on March 28, <br />Microsoft debuted a new cybersecurity tool that uses OpenAI's ChatGPT.<br />Reuters reports that on March 28, <br />Microsoft debuted a new cybersecurity tool that uses OpenAI's ChatGPT.<br />It's called "Security Copilot.".<br />The assistant utilizes a prompt box to help security analysts summarize incidents, examine vulnerabilities and share information with other analysts via a pinboard. .<br />Security Copilot will use Microsoft's model, which the tech company describes as <br />"a growing set of security-specific skills" that receives over 65 trillion signals each day.<br />Security Copilot will use Microsoft's model, which the tech company describes as <br />"a growing set of security-specific skills" that receives over 65 trillion signals each day.<br />The new tool comes as Microsoft has announced plans to integrate ChatGPT into some of its most popular products.<br />Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently touted OpenAI's newest chat iteration, GPT-4, .<br />calling it "the most important advance in technology since the graphical user interface.".<br />With newly-integrated plugins, GPT-4 can perform a variety of tasks such as book flights, order groceries and help with taxes.<br />Reuters reports that Microsoft has <br />invested billions of dollars in OpenAI in <br />an attempt to outpace AI competitors