Description
This course introduces fundamental concepts related to artificial intelligence (AI), and the services in Microsoft Azure that can be used to create AI solutions. It is not designed to teach delegates to become professional data scientists or software developers, but rather build awareness of common AI workloads and the ability to identify Microsoft Azure services to support them.
Outcomes
This course prepares delegates to sit the AI-900 exam as part of a wider scheme of learning (E.g., MS Learn, Practice Tests)
Constitution
- Theoretical: 60% | Practical – Demo: 25% | Practical – Tasks, Activities or Labs: 15%
Percentages are approximate. Whilst we endeavour to include a blend of theory, demo, and activities in our courses we recognise that some delegates prefer a particular style of course (E.g., wholly, or predominantly lab-based workshops or immersion experiences) and kindly ask them to consider their preferred learning style before registration
Audience
Course Level: 100-200. This course is designed for anyone interested in learning about the types of solution artificial intelligence (AI) makes possible, and the services on Microsoft Azure that you can use to create them. Whilst delegates don’t need to have any experience of Microsoft Azure before taking this course, a basic level of familiarity with computer technology is assumed. It is also recommended to have completed Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) as well as have a basic understanding of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) concepts.
Roles Aimed at: Senior Commercial, Junior Technical, AI Engineer, Data Scientists, Software Developers, Architects, Managed Service Engineers, or any IT professional looking to consolidate their knowledge or looking to certify. It is also aimed at anyone looking to re-orientate their career into AI. Those who have an interest in Microsoft Azure and AI are welcome.
This course is not intended for:
- Experienced Data Scientists or Software Developers
- Commercial roles with no involvement with AI
- Commercial roles with no involvement with Microsoft Azure
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