Federal agencies that use Microsoft’s Azure Government service now have access to its Azure OpenAI Service through the cloud platform, permitting use of the tech giant’s AI tools in a more regulated ...
A logo sits illuminated at the Microsoft booth in the Mobile World Congress 2024 on Feb. 26, 2024, in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Xavi Torrent/Getty Images) Microsoft’s increasingly ubiquitous ...
Nearly three years since its debut, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI passed a security hurdle that allows the cloud AI platform to be used in government agencies and other highly regulated industries.
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that its OpenAI-enabled Azure offerings will be available to more of the federal workforce through a new Defense Information Systems Agency authorization that marks ...
Snowflake strengthens strategic partnership with Microsoft to deliver OpenAI’s state-of-the-art models directly to customers in Snowflake Cortex AI on Microsoft Azure AI Foundry Snowflake also ...
Microsoft's circumvention of the restriction could give it a competitive advantage in the ongoing tech trade fight between the US and China. OpenAI models are still accessible through Microsoft ...
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