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RAG Deep Dive series

Hello everyone, in case you missed the announcement, today a new deep dive series started about how to combine Azure OpenAI Service and Azure AI Search to build a powerful RAG solution.

 


This 10 parts series consists of the following parts:

The RAG solution for Azure

Date: 13 January, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Customizing our RAG solution

Date: 15 January, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Optimal retrieval with Azure AI Search

Date: 20 January, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Multimedia data ingestion

Date: 22 January, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

User login and data access control

Date: 27 January, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Storing chat history

Date: 29 January, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Adding speech input and output

Date: 3 February, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Private deployment

Date: 5 February, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Evaluating RAG answer quality

Date: 10 February, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT

Monitoring and tracing LLM calls

Date: 12 February, 2025

Time: 11:30 PM UTC | 3:30 PM PT


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More information

RAG Deep Dive: 10-part live stream series | Microsoft Community Hub

Azure-Samples/azure-search-openai-demo: A sample app for the Retrieval-Augmented Generation pattern running in Azure, using Azure AI Search for retrieval and Azure OpenAI large language models to power ChatGPT-style and Q&A experiences.

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