Azure OpenAI is now generally available

Azure OpenAI provides access to OpenAI’s powerful language (like GPT-3.5 and Codex) and computer vision models (like DALL•E 2), through REST APIs, Python Sdk or a web-based interface (Azure OpenAI Studio), by ensuring Azure security and responsible AI capabilities.

Azure OpenAI provides access to OpenAI’s powerful language (like GPT-3.5 and Codex) and computer vision models (like DALL•E 2), through REST APIs, Python Sdk or a web-based interface (Azure OpenAI Studio), by ensuring Azure security and responsible AI capabilities.

Another great example is the Microsoft Designer App, currently in preview, based on DALL•E model and capable of generating images and artworks from textual input.

How can you get started?

If you want to get started generating text, artworks or code through Azure OpenAI services, you need to follow the steps below:

  • Create an Azure Subscription. You can activate a free trial and if you are a student you can get additional benefits.
  • Apply for access to the service, by completing the form at https://aka.ms/oai/access. To limit risk of misuse, Azure OpenAI currently requires registration and is only available to managed customers and partners committing for using the service responsibly (both for experimentation or production).
  • Create an Azure OpenAI resource, by filling in all the required information, adjusting subscription name and region according to your needs.



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