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6 Topics🧵🤖Announcing: The Microsoft Fabric & AI Learning Hackathon!🤖🧵
📅September 16th - November 12th | Online 📊🦾Get ready for the Microsoft Fabric & AI Learning Hackathon! We’re calling all Data/AI Enthusiasts and Data/AI practitioners to join us for another exciting opportunity to upskill and build the next generation of Data + AI solutions with Microsoft Fabric! 🎉💰This event follows up on the recent Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hackathon held earlier this year where participants from all over the world upskilled their knowledge of the platform to create a variety of innovatitve project submissions. This time, we’re getting the word out just ahead the European Microsoft Fabric Conference where you can expect exciting new features and additions to be revealed, while giving participants a most excellent reason to try them out in this Hackathon! The contest will be even bigger and better than ever, this time coordinating the Hackathon through the DevPost Platform over a 7-week submission period and offering a total of $10,000 in prizes for the lucky winners! 👩🏭👷♂️The hackathon is open to anyone looking to expand their learning through a special Microsoft Learn Skills Challenge focused on Microsoft Fabric and apply their expertise to create a solution aligned to one of the five Hackathon prize categories. 💡🧠 Whether you are a beginner interested in learning something new, a seasoned maker looking to create the next big thing, or a professional developer/DB admin/PowerBI enthusiast that wants to expand your skillset by building with Microsoft Fabric – all are welcome! 🌟Want to join? Register now: https://microsoftfabric.devpost.com/ 📚For more information about the Hackathon, rules, categories, and prizes see: https://aka.ms/fabricaihackblog 👩🏭Need Support or help with your project ? Please join and ask questions here in the Microsoft Fabric Community Forums and DevPost Dischord! 🎉We can’t wait to see what you build!🎉
8.7KViews3likes3CommentsAnnouncing the Winners of "Hack Together: The Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hack"!
We are happy to announce the winners of the Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hack! We had a very difficult decision to narrow down all of the amazing submissions to a handful of winners. We were amazed by the overall quality of the submissions and want to thank each and every one of you for participating and taking the time to submit your projects. Winners have been notified using the email that was used during registration, please check your inbox for correspondence on how to proceed with receiving your prizes! Check the Microsoft Fabric Blog for more details: Announcing the winners of “HackTogether: The Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hack” | Microsoft Fabric Blog | Microsoft Fabric P.S. We understand that many of you found your way to this Hackathon as a means of flexing your skills to prepare for the DP-600 Fabric Analytics Engineer Certification. We just announced an AI Skills Challenge that will be launching on March 16, with pre-registration available today that will allow you to receive a FREE Microsoft Certification Exam voucher by completing a series of modules (including a specific Microsoft Fabric challenge!) Details are available on my LinkedIn (feel free to give me a follow if you'd like to say in touch!)9.2KViews6likes8CommentsREMINDER: Submit Your Projects by March 3rd 23:59 PM PST
We are in the midst of the final weekend of The Microsoft Fabric Global AI #HackTogether event! As a reminder, you have until 11:59pm PST on Sunday , March 3rd to submit your projects! Don't miss the deadline to submit for your chance to win fabulous Fabric themed prizes including a Grand Prize to attend the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference! *ATTN Hackers* You may submit your project here when it's ready: 🚀 Project Submission In addition to the formal submission process above, we'd love you to share a short write-up on your projects right here in the Microsoft Fabric HackTogether forum ! This is not required for entry, but will be good fun captuing your hard work right here in the Fabric Community for others to be inspired. For a little inspiration now and a good example of what these posts can look like, check out videlalvaro's: Hack Together showcase - Fabric Flashcards We will announce The Microsoft Fabric Global AI #HackTogether winners on March 7,2024 in a blog post to the Microsoft Fabric Blog! Winners can also expect an e-mail message from me personally on this day! Finally, check out the recording of our final HackTogether LiveStream session for more details on how to submit your Hack Together projects and prepare for the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference: Good luck to everyone , we're super excited to see what you've built!
3.3KViews0likes3CommentsUsing the Azure Open AI Proxy outside of a notebook
Some of you might want to use the Azure Open AI proxy outside of a notebook. Maybe in some custom code or in Powerautomate. It's easy, if you know the url... 1) use the correct url to post a chat completion request: https://polite-ground-030dc3103.4.azurestaticapps.net/api/v1/openai/deployments/gpt-35-turbo-16k/chat/completions replace the model name with whatever one you want to play with. Careful, the /chat/ part of the url is paramount 2) add a header to the request: api-key 3) add your api key as the header value 4) construct the body using the messages syntax. a good example can be found here: https://microsoft.github.io/azure-openai-service-proxy/raw-api-access/chat-completion/ careful! the last link has an outdated url structure. make sure to use https://polite-ground-030dc3103.4.azurestaticapps.net/api/v1/openai/deployments/{model-name}/chat/completions and voilla you can use the openai api also in other places like powerautomate 🙂2.2KViews2likes0Comments