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Using GPT on Azure

Wednesday March 13, 11 AM ET

Key Takeaways

  • Understand OpenAI and how it can be leveraged to summarize datasets
  • Learn how data scientists are enabling organizations to deliver self-service analytics using Retrieval Augmented Generation patterns
  • Get a better understanding of the future patterns for these technologies

Your Presenter(s)

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Dave Wentzel

Technical Architect at Microsoft Innovation Hub

Dave has been doing analytics since the 1990s, and frankly very little of it is relevant to how we do analytics in 2026.  When I hire people I don’t look for people with a lot of experience – they tend to also have a ton of baggage that I do NOT want.  What I want is a person with critical thinking skills, intellectual curiosity, and the ability to learn the latest technology quickly.  Move fast - break things.

Why this matters

GPT needs no introduction - since its launch it's become a wildly popular tool for generating text with many use cases for data science. GPT is also available on the Azure cloud computing platform, and if your company uses other Azure tools, then this is the natural way to access it.

In this session, Dave will show you how you can spin up a pay-as-you-go instance of OpenAI, and you’ll build a few simple applications that show the power of LLMs and GenAI against your data. You'll learn about holding conversations with AI, and using vector databases with retrieval augmented generation to avoid hallucinations.

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