Microsoft is a leader in the 2023 IDC MarketScape for AI Governance Platforms
There are many AI governance platforms in the marketplace, but only one has been recognized as a Leader in the inaugural IDC MarketScape Worldwide AI Governance Platforms 2023 Vendor Assessment. See why Microsoft was granted this honor in this blog post showing why organizations choose it to scale their AI innovations with confidence.
What is Microsoft Azure's recognition in AI governance?
Microsoft Azure has been recognized as a leader in the inaugural IDC MarketScape for AI Governance Platforms 2023. This assessment highlights Azure's capabilities in ensuring AI and machine learning lifecycle governance, collaborative risk management, and regulatory excellence.
What are the key principles of AI governance according to IDC?
IDC identifies five key principles for effective AI governance: fairness, explainability, adversarial robustness, lineage, and transparency. These principles guide organizations in deploying AI systems responsibly and effectively.
How does Microsoft Azure support AI governance?
Microsoft Azure offers a range of tools and frameworks for AI governance, including Azure AI Content Safety, Azure AI prompt flow, and the responsible AI dashboard. These resources help organizations integrate responsible AI practices into their development lifecycle, addressing challenges like transparency, accountability, and bias mitigation.

Microsoft is a leader in the 2023 IDC MarketScape for AI Governance Platforms
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