March 25, 2024, 5:05 p.m. | Thomas W. Drake

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Microsoft has effectively provided developers with relevant documentation to bootstrap their AI projects using Azure OpenAI Services. But, as we delve into more advanced scenarios and start encountering edge cases, there seems to be noticeably less guidelines available.


What’s a recent example of this? Switching from using shared keys to Entra ID Authentication/Authorization.


Although shared keys are very easy to set up, you’ll likely want to avoid them for several reasons.

Firstly, if you lose the key or …

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