GPT-4o-2024-08-06 elevates developer experiences and enhances productivity
Last week Microsoft announced the launch of OpenAI’s latest model on Azure, GPT-4o-2024-08-06. This latest model elevates developer experiences on Azure through innovative features and focuses on enhancing productivity through Structured Outputs, like JSON Schemas, for the new GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini models.
Today’s version of GPT-4o is designed to help simplify the process of generating well-defined, structured outputs from AI models. This feature is particularly valuable for developers who need to validate and format AI outputs into structures like JSON Schemas.
Developers often face challenges validating and formatting AI outputs into well-defined structures like JSON Schemas. The new model’s focus on Structured Outputs addresses these challenges by allowing developers to specify the desired output format directly from the AI model and enabling them to define a JSON Schema for text outputs.
To learn more about this latest model, including use cases for JSON, the available forms of Structured Outputs, and technical guidance on using these Structured Outputs, check out the full blog here: Announcing a new OpenAI feature for developers on Azure | Microsoft Azure Blog
How are you using OpenAI in your marketplace app development? Comment below to let us know!
Last week Microsoft announced the launch of OpenAI’s latest model on Azure, GPT-4o-2024-08-06. This latest model elevates developer experiences on Azure through innovative features and focuses on enhancing productivity through Structured Outputs, like JSON Schemas, for the new GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini models.
Today’s version of GPT-4o is designed to help simplify the process of generating well-defined, structured outputs from AI models. This feature is particularly valuable for developers who need to validate and format AI outputs into structures like JSON Schemas.
Developers often face challenges validating and formatting AI outputs into well-defined structures like JSON Schemas. The new model’s focus on Structured Outputs addresses these challenges by allowing developers to specify the desired output format directly from the AI model and enabling them to define a JSON Schema for text outputs.
To learn more about this latest model, including use cases for JSON, the available forms of Structured Outputs, and technical guidance on using these Structured Outputs, check out the full blog here: Announcing a new OpenAI feature for developers on Azure | Microsoft Azure Blog
How are you using OpenAI in your marketplace app development? Comment below to let us know!
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