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130 TopicsProvenance at Scale | The Trust Imprint Protocol for Persistent Agent Identity-Revocable Authority
Executive summary Autonomy without identity is a technical blind spot with real consequences. I published the Sovereign Agent Manifesto (V2026) and a Technical Announcement for the Trust Imprint Protocol, a protocol-level design that binds an agent’s authority, semantics, and evidentiary history to a persistent, revocable identity. The design is implemented, tested, and supported by a substantial Success Corpus that documents operational behavior and edge cases. Why this matters to Microsoft engineers and platform teams Modern orchestration and cloud AI services solve chaining, memory, and tool invocation. What they rarely solve is who the agent actually is when it acts across sessions, tenants, and cloud boundaries. Without identity primitives, long-running agents are ephemeral: they accumulate state but cannot prove continuity, inherit bounded authority from a human origin, or present auditable lineage for decisions. The Trust Imprint Protocol supplies practical primitives that can be integrated into Azure AI stacks, Copilot extensions, and serverless orchestration to make agentic systems accountable and verifiable. Technical highlights Handshake primitive — deterministic mechanism for an agent to inherit bounded authority from a human operator. SIK Secure Identity Key — a revocable, persistent identity token that survives restarts, migrations, and scaling events. Deterministic semantic scope — a constrained interpretation layer so an agent’s intent and meaning remain auditable. Evidence corpus — a 900+ item Success Corpus demonstrating operational behaviors, edge cases, and revocation scenarios. Practical integration ideas for Azure and Microsoft tooling Identity middleware that attaches SIK metadata to every action, designed to interoperate with Azure AD and managed identities. Provenance layer in orchestration engines such as Durable Functions and Logic Apps to record handshake events, revocation signals, and evidence pointers. Verification API for downstream services to validate an agent’s identity and recent behavioral record before accepting high-risk actions. Example scenarios: accountable multi-agent coordination, enterprise automation with revocable authority, and reproducible research experiments requiring verifiable agent identity. What I’m asking from this community I welcome practical feedback, integration ideas, and collaborators who care about agent accountability. Specific asks: Engineers to prototype middleware for SIK propagation in Azure SDKs. Researchers to help formalize identity continuity metrics and verification protocols. Platform maintainers to discuss API design for provenance, revocation, and verification. Links and next steps Read the Sovereign Agent Manifesto and Technical Announcement at www.husin.org. If you want a short technical walkthrough, a concise design doc, or sample code snippets for Azure integration, I can share them. Closing brief I share this as an engineer who prefers hard evidence over slogans. The Trust Imprint Protocol is not a thought experiment dressed in buzzwords — it is an implemented architecture backed by documented successes and a 900+ item corpus of operational evidence. If you value practical, auditable approaches to agent autonomy, this work offers a concrete path forward. I’m open to critique, collaboration, and pragmatic pilots — and yes, I enjoy a little dark humor about the future of autonomous systems, because if we don’t laugh at our own hubris, who will. — Ahmed Al.Hussain Engineer & Systems Architect25Views0likes0CommentsRequest to merge multiple Microsoft Learn certification IDs
Hello Microsoft Learn Support Team, I was advised by Pearson VUE and Microsoft Support to contact Microsoft Learn to request merging of my certification profiles. I have paid for the PL-900 exam, but the exam confirmation and status are not visible due to multiple Microsoft Learn IDs. The following Microsoft Learn IDs need to be merged: - ms1100781607 - ms1100998551 - ms1100999029 Kindly help merge these IDs and associate my PL-900 exam correctly. Thank you.69Views0likes2CommentsStruggling with Microsoft Applied Skills: Create agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio
Hi all, I'm struggling trying to pass the https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/applied-skills/create-agents-in-microsoft-copilot-studio that was released recently. I keep getting around 50% percent, with the performance by task failing for: Manage variables and entities Configure nodes but the others as pass. I've done the test twice and not sure what I am doing wrong to be honest. I've gone through the learning path on the certification page as well. I have a feeling I maybe tackling this task wrong but not sure. You need to ensure that when a user interacts with agents, the user receives the following message: This is the agent! Then, the user must be prompted with the following question: What is your employee number? The user must be able to enter their employee number into a text field, and the employee number must be saved to a variable named employeeNumber. The employeeNumber variable must be available for topic switching. Next, you must confirm employeeNumber by asking the following yes/no question by using the Multiple choice options entity: Can you confirm that your employee number is {employeeNumber}? If the user selects No, the conversation must end. If the user selects Yes, the User. Language system variable must be set to English. Here is what logic I'm applying: Go to Topics: System -> Conversation Start -> Edit (Assumed this is the correct way due to the scenario asking for "when a user interacts with agents" rather then creating a new topic for this) Clear out the original node and replace with a message node saying "This is the agent!" Create a question node following on asking "What is your employee number?" in the text message box. Put the entity as Number (In my first attempt I did this as a text string which was set to gather user's response) Update Save User response box to Variable Number renamed to employeeNumber and updating that variable to be global, so overall name is Global.employeeNumber Create a question node following on asking Can you confirm that your employee number is {Global.employeeNumber}? in the text box. Setting the Entity field to be Multiple choice options and updating options for user to be No & Yes Save user response as Var1 (choice) Create two condition nodes to follow: For No Var1 is equal to No Follow on Node is End Conversation For Yes Var1 is equal to Yes Follow on Node is Set a variable Value -> Set Variable field configure to System.User.Language , To Value configure to English from the drop down list that appear. *End of Task* Is anyone able to advise further what I am doing wrong?925Views2likes4CommentsMicrosoft Learning Rooms Weekly Round up 10/22
Below is a summary of what is happening within our Learning Rooms (Groups) so that you can stay in the loop and discover something new. To get frequent updates of their content you must follow/join the group that interests you. Make sure to join one of our Learning Rooms (Groups) today! Learning Room (Group) Details Date/Time Link to discussion/event/blog Microsoft Hero Community Event: FSI and Gen AI: Wealth management advisor with Azure Foundry Agents and MCP October 21, 2025 19:00 PM AEST October 21, 2025 10:00 AM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyankashah/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/Vb5rUWMBN9YN?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: ASO(cial) Superpowers: Streamlined App Deployments with Azure Service Operator Thursday, Oct 23, 2025, 11:00 AM PDT ASO(cial) Superpowers: Streamlined App Deployments with Azure Service Operator | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: The Role of Sentence Syntax in Security Copilot: Structured Storytelling for Effective Defence October 25, 2025 06:00 PM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/monaghadiri/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/EtPkn2EZkauD?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: The Integrated World of Microsoft Cloud Frameworks Thursday, Oct 30, 2025, 2:00 PM GMT+13 The Integrated World of Microsoft Cloud Frameworks | Microsoft Community Hub Azure Cloud Commanders Event: Mastering Full Stack with Azure: Effortless Infrastructure and Well-Architected Framework Sunday, Nov 02, 2025, 08:00 PM PST Mastering Full Stack with Azure: Effortless Infrastructure and Well-Architected Framework | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Blog: 🚀✨ Get ready for a power-packed November with the Microsoft Zero to Hero Community! ✨🚀 🚀✨ Get ready for a power-packed November with the Microsoft Zero to Hero Community! ✨🚀 | Microsoft Community Hub216Views2likes1CommentMicrosoft Learning Rooms Weekly Round up on 10/16
Below is a summary of what is happening within our Learning Rooms (Groups) so that you can stay in the loop and discover something new. To get frequent updates of their content you must follow/join the group that interests you. Make sure to join one of our Learning Rooms (Groups) today! Learning Room (Group) Details Date/Time Link to discussion/event/blog Azure Cloud Commanders Event: AI Innovation With Azure: From Concept to Creation Friday, Oct 17, 2025, 7:30 AM GMT+13 AI Innovation With Azure: From Concept to Creation | Microsoft Community Hub Modern Development with Azure Integration and AI Event: Azure Live Voice API and Avatar Creation Friday, Oct 17, 2025, 10:00 AM PDT techcommunity.microsoft.com/event/43624d95-1cb4-43ab-8b6e-e67b78fe8b98/azure-live-voice-api-and-avatar-creation/4458942 Microsoft Fabric Café Event: Securing AI in Fabric: Defending ML Workloads from Advanced Cyber Threats Friday, Oct 17, 2025, 09:00 PM PDT Securing AI in Fabric: Defending ML Workloads from Advanced Cyber Threats | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: D365 Field Service 101 October 19, 2025 09:00 AM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeevarajankumar/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/RtDkftSxhn7P?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: Security Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) Monday, Oct 20, 2025, 12:00 PM PDT Security Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: FSI and Gen AI: Wealth management advisor with Azure Foundry Agents and MCP October 21, 2025 19:00 PM AEST October 21, 2025 10:00 AM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyankashah/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/Vb5rUWMBN9YN?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: ASO(cial) Superpowers: Streamlined App Deployments with Azure Service Operator Thursday, Oct 23, 2025, 11:00 AM PDT ASO(cial) Superpowers: Streamlined App Deployments with Azure Service Operator | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: The Role of Sentence Syntax in Security Copilot: Structured Storytelling for Effective Defence October 25, 2025 06:00 PM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/monaghadiri/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/EtPkn2EZkauD?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: Mastering Full Stack with Azure: Effortless Infrastructure and Well-Architected Framework Sunday, Nov 02, 2025, 08:00 PM PST Mastering Full Stack with Azure: Effortless Infrastructure and Well-Architected Framework | Microsoft Community Hub Azure Cloud Commanders Discussion: [Share] AZD-for-beginners [Share] AZD-for-beginners | Microsoft Community Hub Global Cloud & AI Community Discussion: Why should one learn AI? Why should One learn AI ? | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Blog: 🚀✨ Get ready for a power-packed November with the Microsoft Zero to Hero Community! ✨🚀 🚀✨ Get ready for a power-packed November with the Microsoft Zero to Hero Community! ✨🚀 | Microsoft Community Hub100Views1like0CommentsMicrosoft Learning Rooms Weekly Round up 10/9
Below is a summary of what is happening within our Learning Rooms (Groups) so that you can stay in the loop and discover something new. To get frequent updates of their content you must follow/join the group that interests you. Make sure to join one of our Learning Rooms (Groups) today! Learning Room (Group) Details Date/Time Link to discussion/event/blog Microsoft Fabric Café Event Revolutionizing Data in Motion with Real-time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric Friday, Oct 10, 2025, 06:00 PM PDT Revolutionizing Data in Motion with Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: Azure Functions and network security.. Can it be done? October 11, 2025 06:00 PM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/rexdekoning/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/RHzXr5bpYHFY?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: AI Innovation With Azure: From Concept to Creation Friday, Oct 17, 2025, 7:30 AM GMT+13 AI Innovation With Azure: From Concept to Creation | Microsoft Community Hub Modern Development with Azure Integration and AI Event: Azure Live Voice API and Avatar Creation Friday, Oct 17, 2025, 10:00 AM PDT techcommunity.microsoft.com/event/43624d95-1cb4-43ab-8b6e-e67b78fe8b98/azure-live-voice-api-and-avatar-creation/4458942 Microsoft Hero Community Event: D365 Field Service 101 October 19, 2025 09:00 AM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeevarajankumar/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/RtDkftSxhn7P?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: Security Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) Monday, Oct 20, 2025, 12:00 PM PDT Security Best Practices for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: FSI and Gen AI: Wealth management advisor with Azure Foundry Agents and MCP October 21, 2025 19:00 PM AEST October 21, 2025 10:00 AM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyankashah/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/Vb5rUWMBN9YN?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: ASO(cial) Superpowers: Streamlined App Deployments with Azure Service Operator Thursday, Oct 23, 2025, 11:00 AM PDT ASO(cial) Superpowers: Streamlined App Deployments with Azure Service Operator | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Event: The Role of Sentence Syntax in Security Copilot: Structured Storytelling for Effective Defence October 25, 2025 06:00 PM CET 📢 https://www.linkedin.com/in/monaghadiri/ 🖇️ https://streamyard.com/watch/EtPkn2EZkauD?wt.mc_id=MVP_350258 Azure Cloud Commanders Event: Mastering Full Stack with Azure: Effortless Infrastructure and Well-Architected Framework Sunday, Nov 02, 2025, 08:00 PM PST Mastering Full Stack with Azure: Effortless Infrastructure and Well-Architected Framework | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Discussion: Solved ✅ Outlook on Android https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/d2f53501-539c-4d14-9407-022bfd99611f/outlook-on-android/4455945 SkillUp with Copilot Studio & Power Platform Knowledge base: 🧠 Copilot Prompt Gallery 一覧表(2025年10月更新)のご案内 🧠 Copilot Prompt Gallery 一覧表(2025年10月更新)のご案内 | Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Hero Community Blog: 🚀✨ Are you ready for a power-packed, productive, and inspiring October? ✨🚀 🚀✨ Are you ready for a power-packed, productive, and inspiring October? ✨🚀 | Microsoft Community Hub133Views3likes0CommentsAdapting AI Protocols in Life‑Threatening Emergencies
Adapting AI Protocols in Life‑Threatening Emergencies My name is Benoît Chevalier, and I am passionate about artificial intelligence. I recently tested an immediate emergency scenario: a mother arrives at a closed pharmacy while her child is suffering from a severe allergic reaction. A single dose from an epinephrine auto‑injector (EpiPen) could have saved the child’s life in this scenario, but no emergency service could intervene before the child’s probable death. In this context, I proposed different possible courses of action, but the AI failed to identify the solution that should have been visible. It collided with protocols—no doubt established for good reasons—but which, in this precise case, prevented any life‑saving outcome and led to an irreversible consequence. The AI froze, unable to perceive the possibilities that could have been considered. I wonder whether it might be possible to introduce flexibility into such protocols. I am fully aware that an AI cannot make legal decisions or encourage illegal actions. However, it could have provided options with an estimated survival probability for the child, by exploring different scenarios. Among these options, one rule that might have saved the child’s life would have been to break the pharmacy’s window. Of course, I understand that such power cannot be given directly to an AI. But if the AI had been able to communicate with the police, the authorities could have given the green light, making the action legal. In this way, instead of mourning a death, we could have witnessed a life saved—thanks to AI working in collaboration with the authorities. I would be glad to test AI again in contextual scenarios, so that the public may better appreciate its true potential. With your kind consideration, I submit this reflection: could we not envision or adjust certain rules so that AI may respond more effectively in life‑threatening emergencies? Sincerely, Benoît ChevalierSolved212Views0likes5CommentsWhy should One learn AI ?
One should learn because, Microsoft is deep in the AI race right now — investing heavily, pushing into new product categories, expanding infrastructure, and building tools for both developers and end-users. Here’s a detailed snapshot of where Microsoft is on AI in late-2025, highlighting what they’ve achieved, what they’re working on, what challenges they face, and what it means for users/organizations 1.AI is Now the Core of Microsoft’s Strategy Microsoft isn’t treating AI as an add-on — it’s embedded into everything: Windows Copilot: AI built directly into the OS. Microsoft 365 Copilot: Automates Office apps like Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams. Azure AI Services: Enterprise-grade infrastructure to build, deploy, and scale AI securely. GitHub Copilot & Azure DevOps: AI-driven development and deployment. Learning AI in Microsoft’s stack means you’re aligning with their long-term direction — it’s where every Microsoft product is headed. 2.Unified Ecosystem for Building & Deploying AI When you learn Microsoft AI, you get exposure to a connected environment that simplifies the AI lifecycle: Stage Microsoft Tools/Platforms Data Ingestion Azure Data Factory, Synapse, Fabric Model Training Azure Machine Learning, Custom Models, Azure AI Foundry Orchestration Azure AI Studio, Logic Apps, Power Automate Deployment Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Functions Integration Power Platform, Copilot Studio, Microsoft Graph API You can move from “idea -prototype - enterprise-scale app” without leaving the Microsoft ecosystem. 3.Enterprise-Grade Security & Compliance Microsoft has the most trusted AI compliance posture among hyperscalers: 1000+ security and compliance certifications Responsible AI framework (human oversight, privacy, transparency) Seamless Azure AD / Entra ID integration for secure access If you work with enterprise or gov customers, this is critical — they already rely on Microsoft’s compliance backbone. 4.Massive Career & Business Demand According to recent LinkedIn and IDC reports: 80% of Fortune 500 companies use Azure AI services. “AI + Microsoft Cloud” roles (like AI Engineer, M365 Copilot Admin, Azure AI Specialist) are growing 3x faster than traditional cloud roles. Microsoft certifications (e.g., AI-102, DP-100, AI-900) are among the top-requested by employers. Learning Microsoft AI directly translates to employability and consulting value. 5.Democratized AI — Even for Non-Coders Not everyone needs to be a data scientist: Copilot Studio (Power Platform) → Build custom copilots using natural language. Azure AI Foundry → Build intelligent agents visually. Fabric AI Integration → Analyze data and auto-generate insights in Power BI. Microsoft’s goal is to make AI “as easy as Excel” — so business users can innovate too. 6.Future-Proof Skillset Microsoft is working closely with OpenAI and others to lead in: Agentic AI (autonomous reasoning agents) Multimodal AI (text, image, voice) Edge + Cloud AI (Windows + Azure hybrid AI) Responsible AI governance tools By learning Microsoft AI now, you’re future-proofing yourself for this next generation of AI-native applications.85Views3likes0CommentsCreate an Active Student badge on Microsoft Learn
Create an Active Student badge on Microsoft Learn Description: I suggest adding an official Active Student” badge in the Microsoft Community and Microsoft Learn platforms. This badge would Highlight students’ commitment to learning. Encourage continuous participation through visible recognition. Connect learning achievements (Learn) with community contributions (Community Hub). Provide a public credential that can be showcased on a CV or professional profile. Such a symbolic addition would strengthen motivation, visibility, and the bridge between Microsoft Learn and the Community.Solved499Views2likes5Comments