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Azure OpenAI Service now authorized for all U.S. Government data classification levels

Azure OpenAI Service now authorized for all U.S. Government data classification levels

In the coming years, artificial intelligence will continue to be foundational to technical innovations for national security missions. Already, U.S. defense and intelligence organizations are using AI to enhance productivity, support decision making, and improve mission outcomes. Microsoft Azure is a backbone for this type of AI-driven work, supporting U.S. government missions with high resiliency, […]

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