How to remove content filtering from Azure Open AI Deployment

Marlon Sanguino 0 Reputation points
2024-10-15T14:03:59.9566667+00:00

Hello,

I would like to ask for clarification regarding the removal of content filtering in an OpenAI deployment.

I currently have two default profiles and have created one with all settings set to "low." However, I would like to completely remove the content filtering due to the nature of the application I'm using. I have already submitted a request for this and was informed by the Microsoft team that it was approved, but I am unsure how to confirm whether the content filter has actually been removed. Additionally, I would appreciate guidance on how to configure the deployment without any filtering.

Could you please provide instructions or confirm the current status of the content filter in my deployment?

Thanks,

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