Is it possible to access playground chat thumbs-up and thumbs-down feedback history in Azure AI Studio/OpenAI Studio?

Fernanda Vitoria de Oliveira Souza 40 Reputation points
2024-07-08T12:16:41.1833333+00:00

I'm looking for ways to improve my assistant's responses, and I noticed the existence of a kind of like and dislike feedback in the Open AI Studio and Azure AI Studio playgrouns chat. However, I didn't find any way to access this feedback. Would it be possible to access them?

And another, does this feedback improve the model's responses or does it just help Microsoft improve its services?

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  1. Sina Salam 10,491 Reputation points
    2024-07-08T20:36:29.6466667+00:00

    Hello Fernanda Vitoria de Oliveira Souza,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A and thank you for posting your questions here.

    Problem

    I understand that you would like to find an access to the feedback in the Open AI Studio and Azure AI Studio playground chat and you would also like to know if the feedback improves the model's responses or does it just help Microsoft improve its services.

    Solution

    Unfortunately, there isn't a direct way to access specific like and dislike feedback within the chat playground interface. Azure AI Studio offers a chat playground where you can experiment with chat models, including Azure OpenAI models using Chat in the playground without using your own data.

    About the feedback:

    • While interacting with chat models, you can provide feedback on their responses.
    • As of now, the chat playground doesn't expose a direct feedback mechanism for individual responses.
    • The feedback you provide helps improve the model's performance over time, contributing to refining its responses and enhancing its capabilities.
    • Keep in mind that this feedback is valuable for model development but doesn't directly impact Microsoft's services or products.

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    I hope this is helpful! Do not hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions.

    ** Please don't forget to close up the thread here by upvoting and accept it as an answer if it is helpful ** so that others in the community facing similar issues can easily find the solution.

    Best Regards,

    Sina Salam

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