Getting started with DeepSeek R1 at Azure AI Foundry

DeepSeek R1 has been everyone’s radar recently. Last night I heard Microsoft released it in the Azure AI Foundry. Today, I’ve been testing it—deploying it, trying some prompts with it, and noticing just how heavily it filters certain topics. This was not a surprise by any means. With the official announcement that DeepSeek R1 is … Continue reading Getting started with DeepSeek R1 at Azure AI Foundry
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