Azure Government Cloud Now Accesses OpenAI’s Generative AI Models

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Microsoft has announced that its Azure Government cloud service will now enable users to access the latest artificial intelligence (AI) models from OpenAI. With this service, Microsoft’s Azure Government users can experiment with GPT-3 and GPT-4, two of OpenAI’s large language models via the Azure OpenAI service. Azure Government adheres to specific security and data-compliance rules and is designed to meet the demands of federal, state and local government agencies. OpenAI models are hosted separate from the Azure Government cloud, with any queries sent to OpenAI’s models via a private connection, avoiding the public internet.

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