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Empowering everyone to build skills and achieve more through learning. Spark possibility ✨

Redmond, Washington Katılım Ocak 2009
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
We’re supporting people and organizations to grow, one skill at a time. Meet AI Skills Navigator: AI‑led, human‑enhanced learning + credentials for every role (incl. new business‑focused). Read our blog to learn more, incl. renewed skilling partnerships → msft.it/6014tR0YI
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Devs: if you’ve been meaning to start learning but don’t know where to begin, this one’s for you.
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Vanar@Vanarchain·
@MicrosoftLearn Structured context like this turns AI from a guesser into a reliable assistant for real-world workflows
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Are AI tools misinterpreting your business terms? Give them the semantic context they need. Ontologies in Fabric IQ help AI understand your business vocabulary so it can deliver accurate, reliable answers. Explore the module: msft.it/6013QIPNx
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Mischa Martineau@MischaMartineau·
@MicrosoftLearn Such an important point. Ethics shouldn’t be an afterthought in AI, it should be the foundation. Without trust, even the most advanced systems lose their value.
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Cynthia Dwork’s work proves AI needs more than intelligence, it needs trust. Her differential privacy research protects people as systems learn from data. What role should ethics play in AI? #WomenInAI #ResponsibleAI #WomenInTech
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Shivam Ahuja@meshivamahuja·
This is the shift people have been waiting for. When communications experts get tools that match their creativity and speed, the entire workflow changes. Less time stuck in repetitive tasks and more time shaping the message that actually matters. Great to see Microsoft empowering comms teams to build smarter and move faster.
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Comms teams: your messaging expertise is the superpower. Vibe coding gives you the tools. 3 builds teams are shipping: → Announcement composer with approval tracking → Crisis playbook that drafts holding statements in minutes → Narrative checker that catches drift before it ships Pick one task you repeat weekly and build your first version, no code required.
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Vanar@Vanarchain·
@MicrosoftLearn Understanding the basics is key before you unleash agents. A solid foundation in terminology makes building smarter, safer AI a lot easier
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Before you build AI agents, learn the language. Save this glossary, share it with a friend, or drop it in the group chat.
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Moon@bilalsarbazi·
@MicrosoftLearn Is it good for beginners? Is there any pathway for complete beginner?
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
If AI still feels a bit scattered, this helps bring it all together. This learning path focuses on Microsoft Foundry and covers: • Gen AI and agents • Text analysis, speech, and computer vision • Information extraction Start learning: msft.it/6015QxUDJ
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Hot take: If your meeting doesn’t require discussion, it should be an email.
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@KarenPayneMVP That experimentation pays off when you step back into real systems and need prompts that are resilient, predictable, and aligned with actual outcomes.
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Karen Payne MVP@KarenPayneMVP·
@MicrosoftLearn Not a trick, I have spent a lot of time honing skills to create prompts outside of production code with intentionally broken code.
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Be honest: How much time do you spend debugging prompts vs writing them?
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Hot take: every org has one alert begging to be automated. What’s yours?
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Vanar@Vanarchain·
@MicrosoftLearn Exactly. Knowing where to start is half the battle. Tools like AI Skills Navigator turn learning into actionable workflows, not just theory.
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Everyone says we should use AI… but where do we actually start? 🤔 This deep dive shows how AI Skills Navigator helps teams build confidence and turn skilling into real progress—without adding more noise. 👉 Read the blog: msft.it/6011Qx9wB
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Vanar@Vanarchain·
@MicrosoftLearn Learning AI is just the start. The real advantage comes when you can connect that knowledge to tools, persistent memory, and agent workflows so your skills actually build things that last
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
From cloud fundamentals to AI‑powered development, validate the real, role‑based skills that set you apart now and in the years ahead. Explore more Microsoft Certifications on AI Skills Navigator: msft.it/6010Qx9ly
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Hidden Signals@HiddenSignalsHQ·
@MicrosoftLearn microsoft learn content is genuinely well structured for technical education, their certification programs have better industry recognition than most alternatives
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agentstack.dev@agentstack_dev·
I would add Reasoning as well. Here is the explanation: Reasoning is how an AI works through information step by step to reach a conclusion or decide what to do next.
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Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
@agentstack_dev Multi‑Agent Systems can be a difficult term to grasp at first, but once you see them as teams of specialized agents working together toward a shared outcome, the whole idea becomes surprisingly intuitive.
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agentstack.dev@agentstack_dev·
@MicrosoftLearn Which of these terms do you think people misunderstand the most right now? Its also good to see the difference between Copilot and Copilot Agents. I am currently engaging with this topic and did some infographics about it:
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