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AI customization: Fine-tuning  Azure OpenAI Service models | BRK101

Dive deep into the world of fine-tuning with Azure OpenAI Service. We will guide you through the techniques and best practices that enable you to tailor AI models to meet your specific needs, optimizing performance for your unique applications. This session is perfect for developers and data scientists seeking to maximize AI effectiveness.

To learn more, please check out these resources: * https://aka.ms/Ignite24Plan-CreateAdvancedAISolutions * https://aka.ms/AOAI_FT

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๐—ฆ๐—ฒ๐˜€๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ผ๐—ป ๐—œ๐—ป๐—ณ๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—บ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ถ๐—ผ๐—ป: This is one of many sessions from the Microsoft Ignite 2024 event. View even more sessions on-demand and learn about Microsoft Ignite at https://ignite.microsoft.com

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On this episode, we chat with Ami Patel, a writer for Water & Music and a passionate analyst of the international music scene. Ami is a music marketing strategist from Houston, Texas, with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Entrepreneurship from the University of Houston. She has a passion for artist development and the global music market and frequently shares her thoughts on current music trends and new music discoveries on her website. In June 2021, Patel penned a 3,600-word tome titled โ€œAnatomy of a modern pop fanbase: How fans use data to build their own music marketing powerhouses,โ€ which will be the main topic of todayโ€™s conversation with her. The K-Pop guide was rigorously researched and written by Patel and edited by Cherie Hu, who runs Water & Music, which is a membership-funded email newsletter, research hub, and community forum dedicated to unpacking the fine print of commercial, technological, and cultural change in the music industry. Patel was a recent participant in the first-ever Measure of Music music + data event in February 2021, and is joining us today from the great state of Texas. Note: Around 43 minutes in, Ami says, "1.93 million ticket buyers." The correct number is 1.33 million ticket buyers. You can connect with Ami on LinkedIn here. If you want more free insights, follow our podcast, our blog, and our socials. If you're an artist with a free Chartmetric account, sign up for the artist plan, made exclusively for you, here. If you're new to Chartmetric, follow the URL above after creating a free account here.