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When Azure Cognitive Search is paired with the Azure OpenAI service, the search processes not only become more intelligent but also more intuitive.
Microsoft’s Cognitive Search API now offers vector search as a service, ready for use with large language models in Azure OpenAI and beyond.
During Microsoft Ignite 2021, Microsoft unveiled new Azure AI and Cognitive Services aimed at solving enterprise-scale challenges.
At Ignite 2019, Microsoft announced a series of new updates to Azure Cognitive Services, including new capabilities in Cognitive Search.
Not only have Microsoft's Bot Framework and Service been updated, but new AI functionality and language capabilities have been introduced for apps that leverage Azure Cognitive Services as well.
With Azure AI Content Understanding, Microsoft is using a new generation of multimodal AI models to boost familiar Cognitive Services functions.
Microsoft has been busy updating its Semantic Kernel open source SDK for creating AI-infused applications, recently adding Java support and integration with Azure Cognitive Search.
Azure Cognitive Services is letting developers create natural-sounding speech even without a lot of expertise in machine learning. Here's how. Traditionally, when a computer has attempted to convert ...
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