Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Responsible AI”
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SharePoint Agent and Responsible AI in Mental Health Support
Introduction Balancing AI safety measures and practical functionality for SharePoint Agents is key for some use cases due to the lack of customisation of the inbuilt content safety against the four categories: harm, self-harm, sex, and hate. A particular use case we wanted to explore was its use for mental health support agents in the form of virtual mental health first aiders. My partner in crime Lee Ford and I explored what we could do without tripping the Responsible AI principles and flagging Content Safety categories.
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Inheritance of Sharing Settings in Channel Associated SharePoint Sites
Inheritance of Sharing Settings in Channel Associated SharePoint Sites Channel associated SharePoint sites inherit the external and default sharing settings of the parent team except when the parent team default sharing link is set to “People with Existing Access” only during creation.
The two sections highlight the testing I have done by first updating the parent team sharing setting before creating a private or shared channel which creates the corresponding site in the background.
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Assigning Cognitive Services Roles in Azure AI Foundry to use Content Safety
Introduction Azure AI Foundry comes with built-in Safety + Security features, also known as Azure AI Services. However, you may encounter the following error message:
Your account does not have access to this resource, please contact your resource owner to get access
The Learn More link directs you to a possible fix: ensuring your account is assigned the role of Cognitive Services User for the Content Safety resource or Azure AI Services resource you’re using.
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MS Build AI Day: Generative AI using Azure OpenAI Service by Henk Boelman
Generative AI using Azure OpenAI Service session at MS Build AI Day by Henk Boelman I attended the session Generative AI using Azure OpenAI Service session at MS Build AI Day by Henk Boelman on the 19th Oct 2023. He demoed how to leverage Azure Open AI Service to “add your own data” combined with ChatGPT to retrieve information from your company owned data covering elements of generative AI and reinforcing some of the points highlighted in the Keynote such as prompt engineering, grounding, jail breaking, etc.
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Ms Build AI Day Keynote on the 19 Oct 2023
MS Build AI Day Keynote by Scott Hanselman On October 19, 2023, the inaugural MS Build AI Day at Excel London in Custom House marked a pivotal moment for the world of AI. As an attendee, I had the privilege of witnessing a groundbreaking keynote session led by none other than Scott Hanselman. Titled “Navigating the AI Landscape,” the keynote, introduced by Michael Wignall, the lead for MS Build, set the stage for an eventful day filled with insights, connections, and hands-on experiences.