Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against a group of 10 unnamed defendants, accusing them of developing tools to bypass safety measures in its Azure OpenAI Service. According to the lawsuit, the ...
Those added tools include Azure OpenAI Service — which provides Azure customers access to OpenAI’s generative AI large language models — and Azure Machine Learning, among others. Douglas Phillips, ...
Image Credit: Reuters Microsoft has filed a lawsuit after a group of cybercriminals allegedly bypassed security guardrails on its Azure OpenAI platform, using the service to generate harmful and ...
“Working with the Microsoft Azure OpenAI Framework, we’re able to leverage these tools and services very easily,” explains Roland Ellingworth, Executive Director at PPT Group. “The OpenAI and ...
Microsoft, one of the leading tech players have disclosed a major cybersecurity breach that involves Azure OpenAI service, where cybercriminals surpassed the safeguards to create offensive and ...
Cybercriminals exploited Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service to produce harmful and offensive content. Microsoft’s lawsuit revealed that hackers gained access to Azure OpenAI and generated ‘harmful’ ...
Additionally, Microsoft will continue to offer access to OpenAI models through its Azure OpenAI Service, and the existing revenue-sharing agreements between the two companies remain in place.
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