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Unleash the Power of Azure Open AI

ChatGPT has grown explosively in popularity as we all know now. Business users across the globe often tap into the public service to work more productively or act as a creative assistant.

However, ChatGPT risks exposing confidential intellectual property. One option is to block corporate access to ChatGPT, but people always find workarounds. This also limits the powerful capabilities of ChatGPT and reduces employee productivity and their work experience.

Azure ChatGPT is our enterprise option. This is the exact same service but offered as your private ChatGPT.

Benefits are:

1. Private: Built-in guarantees around the privacy of your data and fully isolated from those operated by OpenAI.

2. Controlled: Network traffic can be fully isolated to your network and other enterprise grade security controls are built in.

3. Value: Deliver added business value with your own internal data sources (plug and play) or use plug-ins to integrate with your internal services (e.g., ServiceNow, etc).

We've built a Solution Accelerator to empower your workforce with Azure ChatGPT.

Getting Started

  1. Introduction
  2. Provision Azure Resources
  3. Run Azure ChatGPT from your local machine
  4. Deploy Azure ChatGPT to Azure
  5. Add identity provider
  6. Chatting with your file
  7. Environment variables

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