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* Microsoft Foundry provides a unified platform for developers and data professionals to create custom end-to-end AI solutions. Answer: Yes
* Microsoft Foundry provides a unified platform for low-code developers and business users to create custom end-to-end AI solutions. Answer: No
* You need a Microsoft 365 Copilot license to access Microsoft Foundry services. Answer: No
* Yes - Microsoft Foundry is positioned by Microsoft as a unified AI platform for building, deploying, and scaling AI apps and agents, with enterprise governance in a single environment. Microsoft explicitly describes Foundry as enabling developers (and, in broader descriptions, data professionals
/enterprises) to build and operate AI solutions end-to-end, which aligns with the statement.
* No - While Foundry can streamline AI development workflows and may include experiences that reduce complexity, the statement specifically targets low-code developers and business users creating custom end-to-end AI solutions. In Microsoft's ecosystem, that "low-code/business-user" agent/app- building lane is more directly associated with tools like Copilot Studio/Power Platform , whereas Foundry is primarily presented as the platform for developers and technical teams building and governing AI solutions. Therefore, as written, the statement is not the best characterization.
* No - Access to Microsoft Foundry services is not gated by a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Foundry is part of the Azure AI platform experience (formerly Azure AI Studio) and is accessed through Azure, using Azure subscription-based service consumption. Microsoft 365 Copilot licensing is for Microsoft
365 Copilot experiences, not a prerequisite to use Foundry services.
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