Introduction to LLMOps with Azure AI Studio

 
English Intermediate DATA & AI

In this session we'll jump into the exciting world of LLMOps- where Developers and Data scientists combine their practices to build and _operationalise_ modern AI enabled applications. This session will be suitable for both Data Scientists, AI engineers and Developers - all need to understand this paradigm shift to how we operationalise modern AI apps. In this session we will cover: - what LLMOps is and why it is needed for day 1 operations of modern AI apps. - What is Azure AI Studio and how it enables LLM Ops - A look into building complex AI application flows with Prompt Flow - Build a quick retail product chat service and evaluate it in Azure AI Studio.

Speaker

Daniel Scott-Raynsford

Microsoft Technical Strategist | ANZ AI Champ

Daniel (DSR) is a Partner Technology Strategist at Microsoft. He loves helping organizations use Microsoft cloud technologies to innovate and build amazing SaaS solutions to delight customers, with a focus on bringing AI into applications to help do more with less is. Daniel was also a developer for 13 years before joining the cloud and continuous delivery revolution. He spent 3 years as a Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter MVP before joining Microsoft. Frequent speaker on Azure and co-organizer of the Aotearoa Azure Meetup, blogger and published author (Azure SQL Hyperscale Revealed).

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