The article also provides a guide on how to get started with Azure ChatGPT, from introduction to setting up environment variables. It welcomes contributions and suggestions, requiring contributors to agree to a Contributor License Agreement. It also mentions Microsoft's Open Source Code of Conduct and trademark policies.
Key takeaways:
- Azure ChatGPT is an enterprise option that provides the same service as the public ChatGPT but in a private setting.
- Benefits of Azure ChatGPT include privacy, control, and value, with built-in security controls and the ability to integrate with internal data sources and services.
- Getting started with Azure ChatGPT involves several steps, including provisioning Azure resources, running Azure ChatGPT from a local machine, deploying it to Azure, and adding an identity provider.
- Contributions to the project are welcome and require agreement to a Contributor License Agreement, and the project adheres to the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct.