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This article serves as your compass in navigating the intricate landscape of content safety. Delve into the realm of Azure AI Content Safety, an innovative offering from Microsoft Azure designed to identify and address harmful content originating from both users and AI systems within various digital platforms. These tools empower developers to create platforms that prioritize safety and inclusivity and organizations can explore the core features of Azure AI Content Safety to have a safer online experience for everyone.
Several use cases:
- Social Media comment moderation
- AI-Generated Text in Customer Service
- Gaming
- Crisis response
- Healthcare
STEP#1
Start with Azure Content Safety Studio
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/content-safety/studio-quickstart
- Create Content safety resource in Azure portal
- Get Endpoint and Key for Azure Content Safety Resource
STEP#2
Scenario 1 : Customer feedback or Comments gets created in SharePoint List. You want to get Content Safety flags
STEP#3
Create a PowerAutomate
-
Here are the steps to create a Power Flow:
- Go to flow.microsoft.com and click on "Flows".
- Visit https://make.powerautomate.com/
- Click "New Flow" and name it "OpenAIContentSafety".
- Set HTTP action
Get HTTP URI and key from STEP#1
Set Body
{
"text": "PASTE YOUR CONTENT HERE",
"categories": [
"Hate",
"Sexual",
"SelfHarm",
"Violence"
]
}
Add Parse JSON
Content body variable from HTTP action
Scheme Paste below content
Update the value in SharePoint list
Scenario 2 : upload a PDF and ask questions and validate Content Safety before chatting with data.
Refer to GITHUB repo for PDF extraction full demo.
https://github.com/msavita-cloud/OpenAIPowerApp
- PDF uploaded and data extracted using computer vision API
- Powe Automate created in previous step for Content safety is also triggered on extracted content to get insights Content safety flags. Extracted Content Safety Flags are displayed on the below screen.
- In PowerApps Set OnSelect property:
Set(contentsafetytext, OpenAIContentSafety.Run(TextInput.Text))
where OpenAIContentSafety is the name of the PowerAutomate workflow to get content safety flags as created in previous scenario. - If any flag value is great than 0 then Open AI chat button is disabled.
