On January 29, the tech giant, Microsoft revealed the arrival of DeepSeek R1 on two of the most popular coding tools, Azure AI Foundry, and GitHub.
The presence of DeepSeek R1, a buzzing AI model that took the world by storm, on Azure AI Foundry will allow businesses to integrate advanced AI while ensuring SLAs, security, and responsible AI commitments.
The inclusion of DeepSeek R1 in Azure AI Foundry is expected to advance AI development. Developers can now smoothly integrate the latest AI model into their workflows while reducing the time and resources required for developing AI-based applications.
One of Azure AI Foundry’s main perks is its ability to provide developers with rapid testing tools. With built-in model evaluation and benchmarking capabilities, businesses can also test their AI models.
For enterprises, DeepSeek R1 on Azure AI Foundry also ensures easy access to state-of-the-art AI technology without the need for additional infrastructure investment.
Organizations can leverage the model’s advanced reasoning capabilities to enhance automation, improve decision-making, and encourage innovation across industries.
DeepSeek R1 will leverage Microsoft’s robust governance framework to ensure responsible and secure AI development. The model has passed numerous automated assessments and security reviews to mitigate project risks. Furthermore, Azure AI Content Safety provides a built-in content filter, which hands control over to enterprises while marking the security box.
Easy Deployment of DeepSeek R1 via Azure AI Foundry
The deployment of DeepSeek R1 through Azure AI Foundry is too easy. Users can search for it on the Azure model catalog. In the next few minutes, they can access the model card and deploy the code in no time. The deployment through Azure AI Foundry also provides an API and key, which allows users to test and integrate AI capabilities.
In the same blog post, Microsoft has also revealed that DeepSeek R1 will soon be available in distilled versions. After this, users can optimize the local execution on Copilot+PCs.
Source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/deepseek-r1-is-now-available-on-azure-ai-foundry-and-github/
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