Azure OpenAI
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To have an assistant in the portal, you need to configure the following steps:
Validate the in the Power BI Admin Portal (you are here).
Contract the model on or
on Power Embedded
on Power Embedded
Requirements for Creating an Assistant on Azure,
Have a paid subscription
PTo contract the AI model, it is essential to opt for a paid subscription, as the free version has a very low token limit, making it incompatible with Power Pilot. If you do not have a subscription yet, we can help you. As Microsoft Partners, we offer support to make the subscription available quickly. Simply fill out this form so that our cloud team can contact you:
To create the AI access resource, .
To create the AI access resource on Azure, .
Now you need to fill in the necessary information for contracting the resource.
Once you move to the next screen, you can leave the first option selected.
In this tab, if you have tags to identify resources based on company configurations, you can associate them. If not, leave them blank
After verifying the data and settings, simply create the resource by clicking on "Create".
When creating the resource, we need to go to the "Keys and Endpoint" tab to copy two important values that we will use when creating the AI model in the Power Embedded admin portal.
On this new screen, go to Deployments > Create a deployment.
You can set the token rate limit according to your assistant usage needs. However, to ensure a smoother and more efficient experience, it is recommended to maintain a minimum limit of 100K tokens per minute.
Done, on the Azure portal, we have completed the entire process; now we will go to the Power Embedded admin portal to create the model and assistant.
With the resource created, we now need to define which model we will use .
Choosing the AI model is an essential step in configuring your virtual assistant. In this documentation, we opted for the GPT-4o-mini model due to its more affordable cost per token.