Pgvector, a new built-in feature on Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL, enables advanced vector operations in your database. With pgvector support, you can store and manipulate vectors directly within Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL, making it easier to build and train machine learning models. This feature also includes a range of built-in functions for performing common vector operations such as computing Euclidean distance, inner product, and cosine distances. This capability enables you to streamline the development process for AI and machine learning models.
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