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Business value
Public sector organizations can take advantage of the latest AI innovation in the public cloud while managing their data in accordance with their local policies and regulatory requirements with the help of Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty.
Feature details
Cloud for Sovereignty introduces guidance and a reference architecture around sovereign AI and large language model (LLM) configurations.
This guidance includes an illustrative example of how to take advantage of LLMs and Azure OpenAI within the context of the retrieval augmented generation pattern. Specifically, this solution explores how these technologies can be applied within sovereign landing zones while considering important guardrails.
See also
Overview of AI and LLM configurations in Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty (preview) (docs)