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Explore generative AI in Azure AI Foundry Portal\n\n### 1.1. Create a project in Azure AI Foundry portal\n\n- Navigate to [Azure AI Froundry](https://ai.azure.com/).\n\n- Create a project and new hub\n\n- After the resources are created, you will be brought to your project’s Overview page. On the left-hand menu on the screen, select *Playgrounds*.\n\n\u003cdiv align=\"center\"\u003e\n    \u003cimg src=\"./assets/azure-ai-foundry-playgrounds.png\" title=\"Azure AI Froundry Playgrounds\" width=\"40%\" /\u003e \n\u003c/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv align=\"center\"\u003eAzure AI Froundry Playgrounds\u003c/div\u003e\n\n### 1.2. Explore generative AI in Azure AI Foundry’s chat playground\n\n- In Azure AI Foundry’s Playgrounds page, select **Try the Chat playground**. \n\n- In order to use *Chat playground*, you need to associate it with a deployed model. In the *Chat playground*, select **Create a deployment**. Search for and select **gpt-4**.\n\n- In the *Deploy model* window, keep the default naming and selection and select **Deploy**\n\n- In the chat playground, you can use your deployed model when it appears in the Deployment selection menu.\n\n### 1.3. Using generative AI\n\nLet’s try generating a resonse using a prompt with a specific goal.\n\n**Prompt 01:**\n\n```\nI'm planning to travel to Japan in December. Can you make a checklist of everything I need to do?\n```\n\n**Output:**\n\n```\nSure! Here's a checklist to help you prepare for your trip to Japan in December:  \n   \n1. Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.  \n   \n2. Visa: Check if you need a tourist visa to enter Japan and apply for one if necessary.  \n   \n3. Flights: Book your flights to and from Japan.  \n   \n4. Accommodations: Reserve hotels or other accommodations for your stay.  \n   \n5. Travel insurance: Purchase travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellations, and lost luggage.  \n   \n6. Vaccinations: Consult with a healthcare provider to ensure you are up-to-date on routine vaccinations and any recommended for travel to Japan.  \n   \n7. Currency exchange: Exchange some money for Japanese yen or plan to withdraw cash from ATMs upon arrival.  \n   \n8. Transportation: Research and plan transportation options within Japan, such as trains, buses, or car rentals.  \n   \n9. Itinerary: Plan your itinerary, including must-see attractions, cultural experiences, and any events or festivals happening in December.  \n   \n10. Packing: Make a packing list that includes warm clothing, comfortable shoes, travel adaptors, and any necessary medications.  \n   \n11. Language: Learn some basic Japanese phrases or download a translation app to help you communicate while in Japan.  \n   \n12. COVID-19 guidelines: Stay updated on any travel restrictions or health guidelines related to COVID-19.  \n   \n13. Notify bank: Inform your bank and credit card companies about your travel dates to avoid any issues with using your cards abroad.  \n   \n14. Copies of important documents: Make copies of important documents like your passport, visa, and travel insurance, and keep them separate from the originals.  \n   \n15. Mobile phone: Check with your mobile phone provider about international roaming or consider renting a portable Wi-Fi device in Japan.  \n   \nBy following this checklist, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Japan in December. Safe travels!\n```\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n---\n\nNow, let’s iterate based on previous prompts and responses to refine the result. \n\n**Prompt 02:**\n\n```\nCan you give me more information about the item 7?\n```\n\n**Output:**\n\n```\nYes! Here’s what you need to know about currency exchange in Japan:  \n\n1. Currency Used \nJapan’s official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY, ¥). Banknotes come in denominations of ¥1,000, ¥2,000 (rare), ¥5,000, and ¥10,000, while coins are ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, and ¥500.  \n\n2. Where to Exchange Money\n- Airports: You can exchange money at major airports like Narita (Tokyo), Haneda (Tokyo), and Kansai (Osaka). The rates may not be the best but are convenient.  \n- Banks \u0026 Post Offices: Many banks and post offices offer currency exchange services, but they may have limited operating hours.  \n- Currency Exchange Counters: You can find money exchange kiosks in popular tourist areas, such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Akihabara in Tokyo.  \n- ATMs: ATMs at **7-Eleven, Japan Post Bank, and FamilyMart (E-net ATMs)** accept most international debit/credit cards and often offer competitive exchange rates.  \n\n3. Best Ways to Exchange Money \n- Bring some cash in your local currency and exchange it upon arrival. \n- Use a debit/credit card with low foreign exchange fees at ATMs. Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are widely accepted, though some places may prefer cash.  \n- Avoid exchanging money at hotels, as their rates are usually unfavorable.  \n\n4. Credit Cards \u0026 Mobile Payments  \n- Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX) are widely accepted in cities but not always in rural areas.  \n- Suica and Pasmo IC Cards (prepaid transit cards) can also be used for small purchases.  \n- Mobile payments like Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPay, and Line Pay are becoming more popular.  \n\n5. Exchange Rate Tips \n- Check exchange rates before your trip using websites like XE.com or your bank’s app.  \n- Avoid airport kiosks if possible, as their rates tend to be higher.  \n- Consider using a multi-currency travel card** like Wise or Revolut for better exchange rates.  \n```\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n---\n\nTo finish, let’s try to add context to maximize the relevance of the response.\n\n**Prompt 03:**\n\n```\n What three places do you recommend I stay in Japan to be within walking distance to historical attractions? Explain your reasoning.\n\n```\n\n**Output:**\n\n```\nIf you're looking for places to stay in Japan that are within walking distance of historical attractions, here are my top three recommendations:  \n\n1. Gion, Kyoto  \n📍 Why Stay Here? \nGion is Kyoto’s famous geisha district, known for its well-preserved traditional streets, temples, and tea houses. Staying here allows you to walk to some of Japan’s most iconic historical sites while soaking in the old-world charm.  \n\n🏯 Nearby Historical Attractions (All Walkable) \n- Kiyomizu-dera Temple – A UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning hillside views.  \n- Yasaka Shrine – A beautiful Shinto shrine with vibrant festivals.  \n- Kennin-ji Temple – Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple, founded in 1202.  \n- Ninenzaka \u0026 Sannenzaka Streets – Historic shopping streets with Edo-period architecture.  \n\n🛏 Where to Stay? \n- Luxury: Hoshinoya Kyoto (traditional ryokan experience)  \n- Mid-range: Gion Hatanaka (close to Yasaka Shrine)  \n- Budget: Guesthouse Soi (traditional Japanese-style stay)  \n\n---\n\n2. Asakusa, Tokyo  \n📍 Why Stay Here? \nAsakusa is Tokyo’s most historic district, home to Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple. It offers a mix of tradition and modern conveniences, with great street food, shopping, and a direct connection to other parts of Tokyo.  \n\n🏯 Nearby Historical Attractions (All Walkable)  \n- Senso-ji Temple – Tokyo’s most famous and oldest Buddhist temple.  \n- Nakamise Shopping Street – A historic shopping street dating back to the Edo period.  \n- Sumida Park – Perfect for cherry blossom season with views of Tokyo Skytree.  \n- Edo-Tokyo Museum (short walk) – Learn about Tokyo’s transformation from Edo-era to modern times.  \n\n🛏 Where to Stay? \n- Luxury: The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon  \n- Mid-range: Richmond Hotel Asakusa  \n- Budget: K’s House Tokyo (hostel with private rooms)  \n\n---\n\n3. Nara Park Area, Nara\nWhy Stay Here? \nNara was Japan’s first capital (710-784 AD) and is filled with ancient temples, shrines, and friendly roaming deer. Staying near Nara Park lets you experience Japan’s oldest cultural treasures without needing transportation.  \n\n🏯 Nearby Historical Attractions (All Walkable)  \n- Todai-ji Temple – Home to the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), one of Japan’s most famous landmarks.  \n- Kasuga Taisha Shrine – An ancient Shinto shrine with thousands of stone lanterns.  \n- Kofuku-ji Temple – A beautiful 5-story pagoda and former headquarters of the Fujiwara clan.  \n- Naramachi – A preserved historic district with Edo-period merchant houses.  \n\n🛏 Where to Stay? \n- Luxury: Nara Hotel (historic hotel, once visited by emperors and royalty)  \n- Mid-range: Setre Naramachi  \n- Budget: Guesthouse Nara Backpackers (traditional Machiya house)  \n\n---\n\nFinal Thoughts  \n- If you love traditional tea houses and geisha culture, stay in Gion, Kyoto.  \n- If you want a mix of city life and history, stay in Asakusa, Tokyo.  \n- If you prefer a peaceful, nature-filled atmosphere with ancient temples, stay in \nNara Park, Nara.  \n```","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fvikpires%2Fds_openai-azure","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fvikpires%2Fds_openai-azure","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fvikpires%2Fds_openai-azure/lists"}