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Build a Copilot App using Azure AI Studio and Semantic Kernel Course Overview

Category: MicrosoftLevel: BeginnerDuration: 16 HoursPrice: $1,075

Discover the transformative power of AI in our 'Build a Copilot App using Azure AI Studio and Semantic Kernel Course Overview.' This course is essential for developers, data scientists, and AI enthusiasts, equipping them with the skills to create intelligent applications that enhance productivity and streamline workflows, ultimately driving innovation in various industries.

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Course outline & what you'll learn

  • Introduction to Azure AI Studio

Overview of AI Studio features

  • Understanding the interface and tools
  • Semantic Kernel Fundamentals
  • Definition and purpose of Semantic Kernel
  • Key components and architecture
  • Setting Up Your Development Environment
  • Prerequisites for building a Copilot app
  • Installing required software and SDKs
  • Designing Your Copilot App
  • Defining user needs and use cases
  • Creating wireframes and user flows
  • Integrating Azure AI Capabilities
  • Utilizing Azure Cognitive Services
  • Implementing Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Building the Backend with Semantic Kernel
  • Developing backend functionalities
  • Connecting to databases and APIs
  • Frontend Development for Copilot App
  • Creating user interfaces with web technologies
  • Ensuring responsiveness and accessibility
  • Testing and Debugging
  • Tools and techniques for effective testing
  • Debugging common issues in AI applications
  • Deployment and Scalability
  • Best practices for deploying your app on Azure
  • Strategies for scaling and maintaining performance
  • Final Project and Course Wrap-Up
  • Presenting your Copilot app
  • Feedback and next steps for further learning

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