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15 TopicsSeoul AI Hub & Microsoft MVPs Empower Citizens with AI Skills — No Coding Required
Seoul AI Hub, an AI-specialized support organization under the Seoul Metropolitan Government, is dedicated to fostering the city’s AI industry ecosystem through talent development, startup incubation, and public education. In partnership with Microsoft MVPs, the hub is making AI accessible to all through the AI Frontiers Series — blending expert talks with hands-on workshops. “AI is no longer just for experts; it’s a tool for everyone,” says Chan-jin Park, Director of Seoul AI Hub. The collaboration between Seoul AI Hub and Microsoft MVPs demonstrates the transformative power of community-led expertise. MVPs such as Jaeseok Lee, Heo seok, Haesun Park, and Minseok Song brought their technical leadership to the forefront — integrating advanced AI concepts with practical skills that citizens could immediately use. From explaining multi-agent architectures to building custom Copilot solutions, their sessions showed how complex AI tools can be democratized for non-developers. Beyond teaching, these MVPs are active contributors to the global AI ecosystem. Minseok Song maintains the Co-op Translator open-source project, integrating AI-based translation workflows into real-world scenarios. Jaeseok Lee leads Korea’s Power Platform User Group, connecting business users and developers to collaborate on Copilot Studio innovations. This kind of community-driven leadership extends the impact of Microsoft technologies far beyond corporate settings. These events also reflect how the MVP community is growing more diverse in expertise and audience reach. Participants came from varied backgrounds — students, entrepreneurs, office workers, and hobbyists — all united by a desire to understand and use AI meaningfully. For many attendees, this was their first encounter with building AI agents, and the supportive environment encouraged experimentation and collaboration. MVPs not only shared technical knowledge but also their own journeys: how they discovered Microsoft AI, grew into community leaders, and applied their skills to solve local and global challenges. Such stories inspire the next generation of community builders and potential MVPs. AI Frontiers Series Summer Sessions Recent events at the Seoul AI Hub where MVP participated included: July 22 featured a deep-dive seminar on “Open AI Technologies for Survival in the AI Frontier Era,” covering multi-agent strategies, LLM and multimodal trends, and real-world open-source AI applications. Aug 12 brought the AI Agent Bootcamp for Non-Developers, where 80 registered citizens learned to create Copilot agents without code. Participants explored integrating AI agents into Microsoft Teams and M365, building document-driven assistants, and deploying multi-channel solutions. “Copilot Studio allows anyone to build their own ChatGPT-like agent. The key is not just creating one agent, but learning how to design multiple agents that work together to solve real problems,” said Jaeseok Lee, Microsoft Copilot Studio MVP. These back-to-back sessions show what’s possible when technical expertise, open-source spirit, and a commitment to public education come together. The impact extends beyond the events themselves — sparking curiosity, building confidence, and equipping citizens to harness AI in ways that are relevant to their lives and work The AI Frontiers Series proves that when experts and communities connect, technology becomes more inclusive and impactful. By lowering the barrier to AI adoption, Seoul AI Hub and Microsoft MVPs are equipping citizens with skills for the future. To explore upcoming sessions or get involved, visit the Seoul AI Hub website and join the movement to make AI a tool for everyone.262Views4likes0CommentsCombating Digitally Altered Images: Deepfake Detection
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Student Ambassador & MVP panel discussion at King’s Business Club annual conference. Entrepreneurship is a journey of discovery filled with countless learning experiences, especially for students shaping their futures. Recently, Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador Rayan Popat led an engaging panel discussion at the King’s Business Club annual conference. Collaborating with Microsoft Cloud Advocate Chris Noring and Most Valuable Professionals (MVP) Darshna Shah and Gary Blunden, the panel delved into the core aspects of the entrepreneurial journey. They shared valuable insights on problem-solving, team culture, and resilience. In this post, student ambassador and budding entrepreneur, Rayan reflects on the event and explores the importance of adaptability, learning, and fostering a strong team culture to navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship. “It was a privilege to lead this panel,” commented Popat. “Working with MVPs and Cloud Advocates showed how impactful collaboration and knowledge-sharing can be. I am grateful to Gary, Darshna, and Chris. As a student who is exploring entrepreneurship, it was interesting to hear about the challenges of bringing an idea to reality and what defines a successful entrepreneur.” Overcoming Challenges During the panel, MVPs Darshna Shah, an AI and Data expert, and Gary Blunden, who focuses on M365, shared invaluable insights on navigating challenges through curiosity and learning. They emphasized the importance of constantly questioning objectives and viewing setbacks as growth opportunities. Popat shared, “As I continue my journey as a student and future entrepreneur, I realize more and more the power of a growth mindset. This mindset significantly influences how I approach and overcome challenges.” The panel also highlighted that problems will always arise and regularly revisiting them is crucial. Problems evolve, and solutions that were viable yesterday may become obsolete today. Agility and a willingness to adapt are paramount. The Importance of Team Culture Another significant takeaway from the panel was the role of team culture. For those starting out, it can be tempting to focus solely on the technical or business aspects of a startup. However, the people you choose to work with and the environment you create are equally as important. A strong team culture fosters motivation and a willingness to tackle challenges. Building a talented and cohesive team that can collaborate effectively is key. Popat’s question to the panel about culture led them to reflect on the stories of successful startups — companies that thrived not only because of their innovative products but also because of the strong, supportive cultures they nurtured. They emphasized the need for effective communication, continuous learning, and mutual respect, which allowed them to innovate and adapt. Utilizing the resources available The panel discussion highlighted the significance of leveraging available resources. Utilizing platforms such as Microsoft Learn ensures that entrepreneurs and their teams can access the latest technical learning paths. This proactive approach to education is crucial in an evolving tech landscape. Additionally, the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub was highlighted offering benefits such as mentorship from industry experts, networking opportunities with fellow innovators, and essential tools designed to support the growth and success of startups. Beyond the Panel Following the panel discussion, the post-event conversations among attendees proved to be equally interesting. The conversations underscored the value of entrepreneurial and student gatherings, where ideas and perspectives are freely exchanged. Many people talked about Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub, a great resource and asset for founders on all stages of their journey. Rayan commented, “The entrepreneurial landscape will continue to evolve, especially with the advancements in technology and AI. These changes offer both challenges and opportunities. As a student and aspiring entrepreneur, it's essential for me to stay informed and embrace new technologies.” Please share your student or entrepreneurial journey in the comments below.294Views3likes1CommentMicrosoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 4
Welcome to the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series! In this series, we will hear and learn from current and old Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors about their personal experiences with the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program and why they think students should join and be a part of the program and community. Today, I will be interviewing Sophia Iroegbu, she is a Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador from Nigeria, studying Plant Health Management at Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. Umuahia, Abia How did you get to know about the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program? In 2021, a friend told me about the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program and how it would help me meet other developers. I applied for the first cohort in 2022 but didn't get in. Then I met Kojo Shaddy, a now MVP who assisted me with my application, we had calls and he mentioned how my answers were not compelling enough. I later got in the April of 2022 and it's been a fun ride ever since then. What is your personal experience with the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program? This is the best student program I have joined. I am also part of other student programs/communities but the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program just hits different. The welcoming community, the friends I met, the advice I got. made it all worth it. I met friends who motivated me to become better, who helped me prep for interviews, who gave me negotiation advice (which I had no idea I was supposed to do). What have you benefited from the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program? Besides the incentives which has helped me in so many ways than one, I also got amazing friends who can GEEK out with me and not make me feel like a nerd. I made amazing friendships that has gone outside of tech stuff and for that I am forever grateful. What advice do you have for students and why do you think they should join the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program If you ever need a place to grow, learn and build with amazing folks, the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program is the right one for you. At first, it would feel so weird, it would feel you are left out but participate in events, help promote other people's event, have chats with other student ambassadors. You would find out they were once as clueless as you and are willing to help. Apply and Join the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program Listen to other Student ambassadors as they share their experience with the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program. Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 1 - Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 2 - Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 3 - Microsoft Community Hub2.1KViews0likes2CommentsMicrosoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 3
Welcome to the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series! In this series, we will hear and learn from current and old Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors about their personal experiences with the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program and why they think students should join and be a part of the program and community. Today, I will be interviewing David Attamah, a Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador. An Electronic Engineering student from University of Nigeria in Enugu State, Nigeria. He loves everything Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Power Platform. What are your personal experiences in the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program? The Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program provided a platform for me to develop skills, engage with a vibrant community of fellow ambassadors, Microsoft MVPs, Cloud Advocates, and most importantly, Microsoft employees. This is one of the best Student Ambassadors program and I can confidently say that it stands at the top of similar programs. This program gave me the energy to try out things I never thought I could do. I got introduced to Microsoft tools and technologies; Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Copilot, et cetera. I had the opportunity of hosting over 30 skilling events both online and in-person. As an Ambassador, I always find opportunities to learn, mentor, collaborate, contribute, share, and have fun. I have mentored both prospective student and current student ambassadors. I have collaborated with fellow student ambassadors in one initiative or another. There is this particular one that I lead with 5 other student ambassadors where fellow ambassadors had to sign up every quarter to participate to skill up their community in Microsoft technologies. Up to 1000 individuals benefited through such initiative by getting free Microsoft certification exam vouchers. I still continue to contribute in the Ambassador community by creating guides to help Ambassadors who just joined the program. The list is endless. With being so active in the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program, does this interfere with your studies? The program is flexible, no matter how engaged a student is, the program will not be a barrier. Being a student and an Ambassador, there was a time, it was difficult for me and other times, it seemed easy. We all have different capacities and strengths and this all boils down to time management. Making sure that the program does not get in your way as a student. Finally, be sure to have fun as an Ambassador. What have you benefited from the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program? A lot of these benefits can be seen in the previous question I answered. But being specific, aside from the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program swags I have received, I have free access to some premium platforms and tool like Microsoft 365, LinkedIn Learning, Visual Studio Enterprise subscription. I have received free Microsoft exam vouchers. This program increased my confidence. I have sent proposals to Vice Chancellors of different schools to introduce Microsoft technologies in their school. A good number accepted my proposal. I have spoken at events in some of these schools like Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu. I have access to a global community of people who use Microsoft technologies. I can simply send a chat instead of an email. The benefits keep increasing as the need arises. What advice do you have for students and why do you think they should join the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors program? This is one of the best global student community that a student who is 16 years and above in an institution can join. You don't need to be an expert in anything nor do you need to have prior knowledge of any technology. You need to be a learner, be open-minded, be willing to try new things. Be sure to reach out to a current Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador if you need to ask one or two questions. Take advantage of the free premium tools and platforms you have access to in building yourself while you're in the program. Put yourself out there in the world through this program. You can join the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador Program by applying here Check out the previous series Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 1 - Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 24.9KViews7likes12CommentsMicrosoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program Interview Series Episode 1
In this series, we will hear and learn from current and old Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors about their personal experiences with the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors Program and why they think students should join and be a part of the program and community.3.6KViews5likes1Comment