Microsoft extends Azure Foundry with latest AI development tools

Microsoft Corp. is upgrading its Azure Foundry service with latest features that can make it easier for developers to construct artificial intelligence applications.

The corporate debuted the enhancements today at an event marking its 5oth anniversary. Executives also introduced a new edition of Copilot, Microsoft’s consumer-focused chatbot. It now offers more personalization options and a feature that may perform tasks within the user’s browser.

Azure Foundry, the cloud service that Microsoft updated today, makes it easier for developers to construct AI applications. It includes prepackaged AI models that remove the necessity to train a custom algorithm. There are also development tools that promise to offer further time savings. 

As a part of today’s update, Microsoft is expanding Azure Foundry’s lineup of development tools with an offering called the AI Red Teaming Agent. Currently in public preview, it might routinely test AI applications for safety risks. That spares software teams the effort of running tests manually and thereby hurries up development.

The AI Red Teaming Agent is powered by an open-source framework called PyRIT. The latter software, which was also developed by Microsoft, can send an AI application numerous malicious prompts and determine which of them result in harmful output. If it discovers weak points in an application, the AI Red Teaming Agent routinely turns its findings right into a report.

“You may generate a rating card of the attack probing techniques and risk categories to allow you to resolve if the system is prepared for deployment,” Microsoft Senior Product Manager Minsoo Thigpen wrote in a blog post. “Findings could be logged, monitored, and tracked over time directly in Azure AI Foundry, ensuring compliance and continuous risk mitigation.”

The tool is joined by a set of latest “agentic evaluations.” In response to Microsoft, they supply metrics that could be used to measure the risks related to an AI model and its output quality.

For developers that use its Visual Studio Code code editor, the corporate is rolling out a brand new Azure Foundry extension. The plug-in provides the power to perform tasks resembling deploying an AI model within the cloud without leaving the editor. Moreover, an Azure Foundry component that makes it easier for developers to integrate multiple AI agents into an application is now generally available

“After we mark an API as generally available it signifies that we now have high confidence in the standard of the surface for constructing AI applications and that we are able to support and maintain the API going forward,” explained Microsoft Group Product Manager Shawn Henry.

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