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Introduce Yourself!
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Let everyone know where you're hacking from and what Microsoft Fabric workloads and AI / Copilot features that you're most excited about experimenting with!
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- edchuyAdvocate V
I just signed up for Hack Together! I am data scientist that has been working with Power BI for more than 5 years. I would like to experiment with the whole process of getting raw data from different sources to analyzing in Power BI with the intermediate steps that Microsoft Fabric enables. In particular, I am most excited to experiment what Dataflow Gen2 can accomplish without the limitations that Power Query runs into when running it in a local machine. I would like to do a submission for Best Real-World AI application built with Microsoft Fabric.
- Basheer243Frequent Visitor
Hi
I new to Fabric, would like to team up for this challenge, can I be part with you
- mcdiddy4Advocate I
Hello fellow Fabricons,
My name is Paul, and I'm currently developing a Power BI "Vision" Copilot using the GPT-4 Vision and Microsoft Fabric, alongside Azure AI Studio Models like GPT-4 and Orca2. My project aims to:
- Automate Export and Analysis: Leverage AI to streamline the process of transforming Power BI reports into actionable insights.
- Enhance Report Design: Use GPT4Vision AI-driven analysis to improve the aesthetics and effectiveness of report presentations.
- Innovate with Microsoft Fabric: Experiment with Power BI Audiences, Roles, and Models to explain measures and models based on the aptitude of the user.
I've crafted a custom ChatGPT AI Assistant, part of the AutoGen Flow for Fabric Hackathon (AFFH), that guides me through Microsoft Autogen Agent, Skills, and Workflows to serve as a brainstorming assistant, but I could really use a "real" human proxy to work with. I'm on the lookout for a teammate who is excited about pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI and data visualization. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to Microsoft Autogen, I believe we can create something truly impactful.
If you're interested in learning more about Microsoft Autogen or building a project using the Custom GPT (with or without my assistance), check out the AutoGen Flow GPT at the link below: AutoGen Flow for Fabric Hackathon - Custom ChatGPT GPT
For more details and to join forces, you can reach me on the Microsoft Fabric Forum here
Let's harness the power of AI to transform data into narratives that drive decision-making. If you're ready to dive into a project that could redefine the standards of data visualization and AI integration, let's connect!
Looking forward to innovating with you, Paul
Autogen Flow GPT Replicate Enviornment in ChatGPTBuild SkillsDefine Autogen AgentsPick multiple models like Azure OpenAI GPT4 and Orca2 to work togetherOrchestrate and Automate using Agent Group Chat in Workflows
- AnonymousNot applicable
Did you just invent your own hackathon, where you are the only person competing? AutoGen Flow for Fabric Hackathon? what hackathon is that? The only hackathon related to Fabric that I know about right now is the Microsoft Fabric Global AI hack. I'm confused.
- mcdiddy4Advocate I
Anonymous ,
Thank you for raising a valid point, and I appreciate the opportunity to clarify. The AutoGen Flow for Fabric Hackathon I mentioned is indeed aligned with the broader objectives of the Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hack. AutoGen, developed by Microsoft, is designed to automate and streamline workflows, particularly in integrating AI capabilities with applications like Power BI. Itβs part of Microsoft's ecosystem, aimed at enhancing productivity and fostering innovation through AI.
Microsoft Fabric and AutoGen are closely related in their goals to empower developers and data scientists alike to create impactful AI solutions efficiently. For instance, AutoGen simplifies the deployment of AI models and workflows, making it easier for participants like myself to demonstrate innovative uses of AI within the Fabric framework. It's a bit like how Visual Studio Code (VSCode) integrates with various Microsoft technologies, not directly part of Fabric but essential for development within its ecosystem.
To better illustrate my point and address your curiosity, I encourage you to explore the following resources:
- Microsoft Research Blog: [Exploring Bold Ideas in AI](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/microsoft-research-forum-new-series-explores-bold-ideas-in-technology-research-in-the-era-of-ai/), highlighting the latest in AI innovations, including those relevant to our discussion.
- Principal Researcher Chi Wangβs Profile: [Chi Wangβs Contributions to AutoGen](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/chiw/), showcasing the leadership behind AutoGen's development.- Microsoft Fabric and Fabric Documentation: (https://microsoft.github.io/autogen/docs/Ecosystem)
In summary, AutoGen serves as a foundational tool for the hackathon by offering:
- Efficiency and Documentation: Streamlining AI solution development with integrated documentation capabilities.
- Innovation Potential: Enabling the creation of novel AI-driven solutions that leverage Microsoft Fabric.
- Privacy Compliance: Ensuring that solutions adhere to Microsoft's stringent privacy standards.
- Collaboration Support: Facilitating team collaboration, which is crucial for hackathon success.
Ecosystem#microsoft-fabric--autogenI hope this clarifies the relevance of AutoGen to the hackathon and how it complements Microsoft Fabric. pdecarlo What is your position on using Microsoft Autogen to assist in the Hackathon Submission? Iβm looking to discuss these points further and explore collaboration opportunities. If you're interested or have more questions, let's connect!
Best regards,
Paul (mcdiddy4)
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi mcdiddy4 am really interested to know more about your custom GPT and AutoGen Flow. Eager to connect to take this forward
- Basheer243Frequent Visitor
Hi @mcdiddy4 I am really interested to know more about your custom solution, and would like to take part along to learn and rightly use my expertise wherever possible, please can we connect.
- saurabh18csFrequent Visitor
I am Saurabh, a recent registrant for the Fabric Hack Together program. My motivation for joining is to deepen my understanding of Fabric and its capabilities in simplifying the creation of data ingestion pipelines for lakehouse architectures. I am particularly keen on conducting a small Proof of Concept (POC) to gain hands-on experience with an end-to-end solution. This involves tasks such as extracting data from sources, storing it in the initial layer of trusted datasets, and subsequently implementing de-duplication and production schema matching for the second layer.
Best Regards,
Saurabh``` - hvshalihotriFrequent Visitor
Hello, I'm Harsh, a BI Engineer, thrilled to join the Fabric Hack Together Hackathon, ready to utilize my expertise in Microsoft Power BI and Azure AI Services to develop real-life use cases and end-to-end applications.
- TeeJay80Advocate II
Hi Harsh, this is Tibi. Would you like to be in a team with me?
- hvshalihotriFrequent Visitor
Hi Tibi.
Sure we can team up. Let me know where and how to connect with you?
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi folks,
I'm Alex Dean, head of Data Analytics at Allgeier in Switzerland. I'm buidling up a team of highly skilled Data professionals here and we're all in love with fabric. It's a love-hate relationship right now, as with most products that come fresh out of the MS Power house π but nevertheless, there is lots of love.
You'll probably see me helping out in the forums and solving blockers so everybody can have fun with this cool new technology.
See ya!
- kogikoskiNew Member
Hi! My name is Vagner and I just applied for the hackathon. I'm looking forward to explore all new Fabric capabilities, specially regarding Python Notebooks and data science models.
I've been a Power Developed for over 6 years and I'm excited to dive deep on data engineering and data science topics.
- ishlaneNew Member
Greetings! My name is Iseabail, but I go by Ish. I lead a team of developers, platform services guys and data geeks. We are exploring Microsoft Fabric to provide a foundation for our current and future data needs. I am doing this solo as a chance to get my hands dirty, as I don't often get to actually build anything any more. I guess I'm gonna have to up my Python game as well. I am not sad about that. I am hoping the experience will inform our decisions and give me the knowledge to more effectively guide my team.
- satishupadhyayNew Member
Hi, My name is Satish Upadhyay, Cloud Infrastructure and Data architect, I have Registered for the Fabric Hack Together program. I am interested in learning and understanding Microsoft Fabric and its capabilities. I would like to experiment and try building an end-to-end analytics platform. A deeper understating on data pipelines, data ingestion and Lakehouse architecture as well as other components of the Fabric. I am excited to be part of it and look forward to a deeper learning on data analytics and data science.
- SunilkyadavMicrosoft Employee
I am Sunil Yadav, a recent registrant for the Fabric Hack Together program.I am particularly keen on conducting a small Proof of Concept (POC) to gain hands-on experience with an end-to-end solution. This involves tasks such as extracting data from sources, storing it in the initial layer of trusted datasets, and subsequently implementing de-duplication and production schema matching for the second layer.
Best Regards,
Sunil Yadav - en-euspinuNew Member
Hello There!
My name is Eugeniu. I am a Data Analyst at Endava Romania and this Hackaton will be the first time I will be using Microsoft Fabric.