KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft and OpenAI announced a new partnership to build artificial general intelligence to tackle more complex tasks than AI.
  • Microsoft will invest $1 billion in OpenAI as part of the project, the companies said.
  • While today's AI can tackle simple tasks, the companies said AGI will be able to take on more "multidisciplinary problems."

Microsoft is investing $1 billion in Elon Musk's OpenAI to build artificial intelligence that can tackle more complex tasks, the companies announced Monday.

Through the partnership, the companies will build new Azure AI supercomputing technologies and Microsoft will become OpenAI's exclusive cloud provider, according to the announcements. The companies said the technology they plan to build, artificial general intelligence (AGI), will be able to solve more complex problems that AI currently is capable of.