Microsoft is making Azure OpenAI service generally available. The service is set to allow businesses to integrate tools like DALL-E and ChatGPT into their own cloud apps.
As part of its partnership with OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT and DALL-E, Microsoft announced the general availability of Azure OpenAI Service.
The service allows businesses to access established AI models, such as GPT-3.5, Codex, and DALL-E 2, and use them to find new solutions for organization-wide challenges. In the near future, it will also include ChatGPT, a fine-tuned version of GPT-3.5 set to be implemented into Microsoft's Bing search engine. These models can be scaled for enterprise use and are supported by Microsoft Azure infrastructure.
Access to the service is limited to customers who meet and adhere to Microsoft's Responsible AI standards and principles, and organizations must apply for access and describe their intended use case before gaining access.
"Azure OpenAI Service provides businesses and developers with high-performance AI models at production scale with industry-leading uptime," corporate vice-president of AI Platform at Microsoft Eric Boyd wrote in a blog post.
“This is the same production service that Microsoft uses to power its own products, including GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that helps developers write better code; Power BI, which leverages GPT-3-powered natural language to automatically generate formulae and expressions; and the recently-announced Microsoft Designer, which helps creators build stunning content with natural language prompts."
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