How to Test Content Filtering Without Triggering Abuse Monitoring in Azure OpenAI

SwathiDhanwada-MSFT 18,996 Reputation points Moderator
2024-08-01T08:02:42.7366667+00:00

How can I test the content filtering functionality in Azure OpenAI without triggering abuse monitoring?

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  1. SwathiDhanwada-MSFT 18,996 Reputation points Moderator
    2024-08-01T08:03:30.3533333+00:00

    To test the content filtering functionality in Azure OpenAI without triggering abuse monitoring, you have a couple of options.

    • Firstly, you can create a custom content filter and adjust the severity level to meet your testing needs. This allows you to control how the content is filtered based on the required criteria.
    • Secondly, you can apply for modified abuse monitoring. This will enable you to tailor the abuse monitoring settings to accommodate your testing scenarios without triggering the default abuse alerts. If you are an approved customer, you will have the ability to make these adjustments. Please ensure you apply for the necessary permissions to modify these settings.

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