Week three is complete, and thank you for joining us on this journey. We hope you've learned new AI and Azure Machine Learning skills during the third week of #30DaysOfAzureAI. Here's a recap of week three.
Here are the highlights, if you missed the articles, then be sure to read them. The daily blog articles take about 5 minutes to read; they are a great way to broaden your knowledge.
AI has reached a infliction point, and the changes will be as profound as the invention of the microprocessor, the internet, and mobile phones. It took less than a week for OpenAI’s ChatGPT to reach a million users, and it crossed the 100 million user mark in under two months.
The skills challenge started March 29th, and is an opportunity to learn about AI and how it will impact your personal and professional lives. To date, over 1000 students have signed up, and completed over 3400 Azure AI Learn Modules. If you have limited time, then focus on the Azure Open AI Learning modules; those modules are part of the challenge.
The Skills Challenge is a self-guided learning experience to help you build your skills in Azure AI. Join now, and see how you rank against other participants on the leaderboard.
To complete the Azure AI Skills challenge, you’ll need access to Azure. For students, sign up for an Azure for Students free account, no credit card is required. Otherwise, create an Azure free account.
The last week of April is a series of workshops and curricula for Data Scientists, AL, ML, MLOps engineers, and Intelligent App Developers. Be sure to review the Week Four Roadmap, don't forget to bookmark the #30DaysOfAzureAI site, and come back tomorrow.
Enjoy!
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