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Microsoft to terminate Azure OpenAI service for individual developers in China

By MLex Staff ( October 18, 2024, 07:39 GMT | Insight) -- Individual developers in China are expecting to see their Microsoft Azure OpenAI service terminate from Oct.21, after being told by the tech giant that “local regulatory requirements” meant that “only enterprise customers” in the mainland were eligible to subscribe. In a notification sent to individual clients, Microsoft Azure said that the company had set aside seven days from the issuance of the notice for affected clients to make adjustments.Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service for individual developers in China is expected to start shutting down from Oct.21, with the tech giant saying that “local regulatory requirements” meant that “only enterprise customers” in the mainland were eligible to subscribe....

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