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| ====== Stages AI Data Privacy ====== | ====== Stages AI Data Privacy ====== | ||
| - | Stages uses Microsoft Azure OpenAI services to implement AI-enabled features such as generating process content and the Stages AI Assistant. The following models are used by default: | + | Stages uses Microsoft Azure OpenAI services |
| - | * gpt-4o | + | * gpt-4o |
| - | * gpt-4o-mini | + | * gpt-4o-mini / gpt-5.4-mini |
| * text-embedding-3-large | * text-embedding-3-large | ||
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| The complete process data is always stored in the Stages database and the Stages search engine indices. It is never sent in its entirety to the Azure AI services. | The complete process data is always stored in the Stages database and the Stages search engine indices. It is never sent in its entirety to the Azure AI services. | ||
| - | When used in a Stages Managed Service, | + | When used in a Stages Managed Service, |
| - | Most importantly, | + | The following statements from Microsoft Azure apply for both cases: |
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