Source: Nubeva Technologies.
  • Nubeva technologies (NBVA) announced its adoption of ChatGPT, the AI technology from OpenAI, across all aspects of its operations
  • ChatGPT is an AI technology which provides advanced natural language processing capabilities to a wide range of applications
  • Nubeva technologies provides next-generation decryption solutions for faster, lower-cost recovery from ransomware attacks
  • Nubeva Technologies Ltd. (NBVA) remains unchanged, trading at C$1.44 per share at 2:40 p.m. ET

Nubeva technologies (NBVA) has announced its adoption of ChatGPT, the AI technology from OpenAI.

The adoption of ChatGPT is across all aspects of its operations.

Nubeva has leveraged the power of ChatGPT to transform its sales, marketing, customer support, software development, and engineering efforts.

ChatGPT is an AI technology which provides advanced natural language processing capabilities to a wide range of applications.

“By integrating ChatGPT, Nubeva is able to harness the power of advanced AI technology without potentially spending tens of millions, developing it internally,” noted Randy Chou, CEO of Nubeva.

“ChatGPT provides our experts with deep telemetry, allowing us to even further improve response times, and with the understanding that threat actors may already be utilizing ChatGPT, it is imperative for Nubeva to stay ahead and safeguard its customers,” he added.

Nubeva technologies provides decryption solutions for faster, lower-cost recovery from ransomware attacks.

Nubeva Technologies Ltd. (NBVA) remains unchanged, trading at C$1.44 per share at 2:40 p.m. ET.


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