Since OpenAI launched its ChatGPT chatbot in November 2023, people have been discussing and/or trying out the new technology in both their personal and professional lives. Business leaders are no exception.

In addition to OpenAI, many other companies are also introducing their own generative AI products to not miss the trend. Users use them to save time and achieve their goals. Some use ChatGPT to plan their studies, produce content, write reports. Others rely on chatbots to help them lose weight, do homework, plan travel . Some people have even made money thanks to AI.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg (left) and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Photo: Insider

What AI are the “big bosses” of Meta, Google, Microsoft and other businesses using for what purposes?

Jensen Huang

As CEO of Nvidia, the world’s leading semiconductor chip designer, Jensen Huang knows how to use AI tools for research. In Wired magazine, he revealed that he uses Perplexity AI “almost every day” to learn about the latest advances in pharmaceutical research. He also uses ChatGPT from OpenAI.

Lisa Su

AMD’s semiconductor giant uses Microsoft’s Copilot chatbot to summarize meetings and track activities. But she doesn’t think the AI ​​assistant is perfect. “It’s not very good at writing emails,” she said in March 2024. So she doesn’t use Copilot to write emails.

Microsoft has integrated Copilot into its office suite of applications, including Powerpoint, Word, and Excel.

Satya Nadella

The Microsoft CEO revealed that he often asks ChatGPT to explain German philosophy and Persian poetry. It helps him understand complex texts from philosophers like Martin Heidegger.

“I remember my father trying to read Heidegger in his 40s but struggling, and I tried a thousand times but failed,” Nadella shared in June 2023. “However, I have to say that the best way to understand Heidegger is to have ChatGPT or Bing Chat summarize it.”

He was also impressed by the AI ​​chatbot's ability to translate poetry. He said his favorite command was asking ChatGPT to translate poetry from Urdu to English. What he enjoyed most was that the chatbot grasped the depth of the poem.

Sam Altman

In August 2023, the OpenAI CEO said ChatGPT was a “lifesaver” for him as he traveled around the world discussing the future of AI. Over the course of three months, he visited countries such as Israel, Qatar, the UAE, India, and South Korea.

In addition, ChatGPT helps Sam write faster and think more. It is a “super assistant” for all of Sam’s cognitive work.

Sundar Pichai

In a New York Times podcast, Sundar Pichai asked the large language model LaMDA to play Pluto. When speaking to the Google CEO and his son, LaMDA said it was “really lonely” because it was so far away, which made Pichai somewhat unhappy.

The Google chief also asked the chatbot what he should do for his father's 80th birthday. In response, the model suggested he make a scrapbook.

Mark Zuckerberg

Meta CEO developed his own AI assistant called Jarvis to manage different areas of his home. By 2016, Jarvis could control Zuckerberg’s home’s lighting, appliances, temperature, music , and security. It also interacted with his phone and computer, learning new words and concepts.

Vinod Khosla

Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla used ChatGPT to write a rap for his daughter’s wedding. He then turned the rap into an AI-powered music program. He said it “expanded his capabilities,” which made sense.

(According to Insider)