Bring your custom engine copilot from Azure OpenAI Studio to Microsoft Teams: now in public preview

Azure OpenAI now offers a Deploy to a Teams app option in public preview, providing a new way to connect enterprise data with custom engine copilots in Microsoft Teams.
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