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Disable Azure OpenAI Content Filtering in Simple Steps

by | Jun 30, 2024

How to disable content filtering in Azure OpenAI? Let’s look into the details in this article. As part of our Server Management Service, Bobcares provides answers to all of your questions.

Overview
  1. How to Disable Content Filtering in Azure OpenAI?
  2. Benefits of Turning off Content Filtering in Azure OpenAI

How to Disable Content Filtering in Azure OpenAI?

Azure OpenAI service has a built-in content filtering system. It checks user prompts and model responses for harmful content in four categories: violence, hate speech, sexual content, and self-harm. The system uses models to rate content as safe, low, medium, or high severity. By default, content rated medium or high severity is filtered out.

  1. The option is enabled by default and we can’t turn it off without approval.
  2. Only managed customers and partners working with Microsoft account teams can apply to modify or disable content filters.
  3. To apply, we must fill out the “Azure OpenAI Limited Access Review: Modified Content Filters” form.
  4. Approval is at Microsoft’s discretion and needs meeting certain criteria.
  5. Approved customers can then set this at different levels or turn it off completely.
  6. Full disabling (“No filters”) is only for allowed customers. Others cannot fully turn off the option.
  7. Even with new filters, compliance with Azure OpenAI’s Code of Conduct is a must.

Benefits of Turning off Content Filtering in Azure OpenAI

Benefit are as follows:

1. More varied outputs for creative and research projects.

2. Control the model’s behavior for specific needs.

3. Fewer false positives, ensuring smoother interactions.

4. Test and evaluate the model fully without limits.

5. Explore the AI model’s full potential.

6. More precise and correct responses.

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Conclusion

While turning off the content filtering, we must make sure to follow ethical guidelines and Azure OpenAI Code of Conduct. To sum up, our Tech team went over the details of the disabling steps, along with pointing out the benefits.

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