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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions dotnet/samples/Demos/VectorStoreRAG/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ dotnet user-secrets set "AIServices:AzureOpenAI:Endpoint" "https://<yourservice>
dotnet user-secrets set "AIServices:AzureOpenAI:ChatDeploymentName" "<your deployment name>"
```

Note that the code doesn't use an API Key to communicate with Azure Open AI, but rather an `AzureCliCredential` so no api key secret is required.
Note that the code doesn't use an API Key to communicate with Azure OpenAI, but rather an `AzureCliCredential` so no api key secret is required.

### OpenAI Chat Completion

Expand All @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ dotnet user-secrets set "AIServices:AzureOpenAIEmbeddings:Endpoint" "https://<yo
dotnet user-secrets set "AIServices:AzureOpenAIEmbeddings:DeploymentName" "<your deployment name>"
```

Note that the code doesn't use an API Key to communicate with Azure Open AI, but rather an `AzureCliCredential` so no api key secret is required.
Note that the code doesn't use an API Key to communicate with Azure OpenAI, but rather an `AzureCliCredential` so no api key secret is required.

### OpenAI Embeddings

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