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55 TopicsAI-900: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Study Guide
This comprehensive study guide provides a thorough overview of the topics covered in the Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900) exam, including Artificial Intelligence workloads, fundamental principles of machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing workloads. Learn about the exam's intended audience, how to earn the certification, and the skills measured as of April 2022. Discover the important considerations for responsible AI, the capabilities of Azure Machine Learning Studio and more. Get ready to demonstrate your knowledge of AI and ML concepts and related Microsoft Azure services with this helpful study guide.40KViews11likes3CommentsBuild Your Own Chatbot in Minutes with Power Virtual Agents: No Coding Required!
Learn how to build a chatbot without coding using Power Virtual Agent, a platform by Microsoft. Automate tasks, reduce costs, and improve efficiency with AI-powered chatbots. No programming knowledge required! Discover how Power Virtual Agents work, guiding you through information like a digital librarian. Create your first chatbot by signing up on the Power Virtual Agents website and accessing your dashboard. Customize your bot's name, language, and even enable voice capabilities. Add relevant online content to enhance your bot's responses. Test and publish your bot with just a few clicks. Experience the functionality of your chatbot on the demo website. Explore more resources about Power Virtual Agent and reach out for assistance. Start building chatbots effortlessly today!30KViews2likes1CommentLLM based development tools: PromptFlow vs LangChain vs Semantic Kernel
Globally, developers, data scientists, and engineers created new applications or advanced their existing applications to take advantage of LLMs. While building a Question-and-Answer chatbot is simple and you may not need advanced tools, in other more complex scenarios, the AI orchestrator come in and make the process easier. At the center of LLM applications is the AI orchestration layer that allows developers to build their own Copilot experiences26KViews4likes2CommentsAZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies Study Guide
The AZ-500 certification provides professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to secure Azure infrastructure, services, and data. The exam covers identity and access management, data protection, platform security, and governance in Azure. Learners can prepare for the exam with Microsoft's self-paced curriculum, instructor-led course, and documentation. The certification measures the learner’s knowledge of managing, monitoring, and implementing security for resources in Azure, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments. Azure Firewall, Key Vault, and Azure Active Directory are some of the topics covered in the exam.22KViews4likes3CommentsLearn Live: Microsoft Learn AI Skills Challenge
We are living in the era of AI, and you need to be adequately equipped to keep up with the almost daily changes in the AI ecosystem. We have planned a four-week series to get you up and running with Generative AI, ensuring you are well able to empower you to use AI in your organization.22KViews5likes3CommentsJoin the GitHub Challenge - Microsoft Build Edition!
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge AI technology, build new skills, and earn a special badge by completing our GitHub Challenge! This challenge offers a variety of resources to help you succeed, including interactive Microsoft Learn community events, live and recorded learning sessions delivered by experts, and training assets. The challenge ends until June 21, 2024. Take this unique time opportunity! Register here now: aka.ms/GitHubChallengeBuild15KViews4likes4CommentsSupport students in the hybrid space with the new Student Support Spotlight
Educators have an almost supernatural ability to pick up on physical cues when students aren't engaged. They see a range of behaviors that indicate students’ needs aren’t being met in some way. In person, educators can recognize and apply strategies to support students who are showing signs of disengagement before grades, performance, and progress in the learning journey may drop. With online and hybrid education growing more embedded in schools, students spend more class-time in digital environments, making it harder for educators to pick up on these cues. However, students need support now more than ever, so identifying students who need intervention is critical for educators. The new student support spotlight card in the Education Insights app, now in public preview, aims to help the educator “read the room” when some or all of their students are online, and make sense of student engagement signals, so that educators have assistance in guiding their instincts and skills across new teaching mediums.13KViews1like0Comments