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AI engineer associate training is not guiding for best practices

Otto Becker 20 Reputation points
2024-03-20T07:56:47.23+00:00

As Azure OpenAI service is next level from traditional AI services like the Q&A capability or Named Entity Recognition, it would make sense to write a short disclaimer mentioning that Azure OpenAI is likely giving superior results at the top of the module to avoid people getting confused.

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Anonymous
2024-03-20T10:32:38.19+00:00

Hi Otto Becker,

Thank you for contacting us on Microsoft Q&A forum.

We understand your concern but it’s important to understand that results can vary depending on different situations and the data you're working with. To make the most of Azure OpenAI.

We recommend thoroughly exploring the Azure OpenAI documentation. This resource provides detailed insights, best practices, and helpful usage tips. It's crucial to understand the specifics of your particular situation and data to achieve the results you want.

Take a deep dive into the Azure OpenAI documentation to get a better grasp of the best practices. Keep in mind that outcomes can differ based on the data and how you plan to use it. Make sure to go through the extensive information available in the Azure OpenAI documentation for better effectiveness.

If the information is helpful, please accept the answer by clicking the "Upvote" and "Accept Answer" on the post. If you are still facing any issue, please let us know in the comments. We are happy to assist you.

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