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UOB deploys AI tools to level up employees' productivity | Singapore Business Review

UOB deploys AI tools to level up employees' productivity | Singapore Business Review
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General availability of Azure OpenAI Service expands access to large, advanced AI models with added enterprise benefits

SINGAPORE, Jan. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Large language models are quickly becoming an essential platform for people to innovate, apply AI to solve big problems, and imagine what's possible. Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of Azure OpenAI Service as part of Microsoft's continued commitment to democratizing AI, andongoing partnership with OpenAI. WithAzure OpenAI Servicenow generally available, more businesses can apply for access to the most advanced AI models in the world-including GPT-3.5, Codex, and DALLE 2-backed by the trusted enterprise-grade capabilities and AI-optimized infrastructure of Microsoft Azure, to create cutting-edge applications. Customers will also be able to access ChatGPT-a fine-tuned version of GPT-3.5 that has been trained and runs inference on Azure AI infrastructure-through Azure OpenAI Service soon. Empowering customers to achieve more We debuted Azure OpenAI Service in November 2021 to enable customers to tap into the power o

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Microsoft opens Asia's first Datacenter Academy in Singapore with ITE

Partnership to close the gap between skilling and employability in Singapore and build skills for a resilient digital future SINGAPORE, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Microsoft today announced the launch of its first Datacenter Academy (DCA) in Asia. Located in Singapore and created in partnership with ITE, the DCA is a five-year commitment to empower some 300 ITE students with a focus on building applied datacenter skills. Through a shared commitment to upskill students for technical jobs and prepare them for careers in the digital economy, the DCA is an extension of Microsoft's commitment to empower ITE students to thrive in a growing ICT sector. According to IDC , Microsoft, its ecosystem of partners, and customers will create over 86,000 new jobs in Singapore by 2026, of which over 50,000 will be skilled IT jobs. The DCA will offer datacenter skills integration into ITE's existing technical and professional development track, provide a sustainable learning lab for hands-on in

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