VentureBeat June 8, 2023
Carl Franzen

The last two days have been busy ones at Redmond: yesterday, Microsoft announced its new Azure OpenAI Service for government. Today, the tech giant unveiled a new set of three commitments to its customers as they seek to integrate generative AI into their organizations safely, responsibly, and securely.

Each represents a continued move forward in Microsoft’s journey toward mainstreaming AI, and assuring its business customers that its AI solutions and approach are trustworthy.

Generative AI for government agencies of all levels

Those working in government agencies and civil services at the local, state, and federal level are often beset by more data than they know what to do with — including data on constituents, contractors, and initiatives.

Generative AI, then,...

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