Code and framework based agent development

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Code and framework based agent development

Coursera · Intermediate ·📰 AI News & Updates ·3mo ago

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Builds production-ready AI agents using Microsoft 365 ecosystem

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This course is designed to transition experienced developers into AI agent specialists through intensive, hands-on coding. You'll build production-ready systems by using AI frameworks and integrating advanced language models. You'll benefit by learning to build secure, cost-optimized agents and connect them to the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Integrate Azure OpenAI Service for complex reasoning and implement prompt chaining strategies. - Develop professional conversational bots using Python and the Bot Framework. - Simplify AI orchestration by creating reusable plugins and memory systems with Semantic Kernel. - Connect agents to the Microsoft 365 ecosystem using the Microsoft Graph API for data access and report generation. - Implement production-ready features, including error handling, security, and cost-optimization.
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