Dag Calafell highlights the transformative impact of AI in comparison to previous technology revolutions.
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Drew Clark demonstrates how users can publish an agent and highlights key elements to include.
Will Hawkins dives into the impact of representative data in AI models, especially with AI tools being used for decision making.
Maddy Dahl emphasizes the importance of security and prompts perspectives for business leaders as AI is embraced.
Shawn Dorward explains why prompting is crucial in Copilot and how the concept lends itself in Business Central.
Samiullah Khan compares traditional chatbots with AI assistants, as the capabilities of these tools have evolved.
C5 Insights’ Traci Winter shares how organizations can “prepare for construction” as they enter their AI transformation journey.
Microsoft’s Bryan Goode describes how customer service and sales are two business areas that have greatly benefitted from implementing AI.
Tom Gerdes explores key areas to apply AI within specific industries, such as predictive maintenance and employee safety with manufacturing.
Eric Flamm demonstrates Copilot scenarios in Power Platform, creating tables for conference session information as an example.
Eric Overfield explains how using agents that are grounded to specific SharePoint sites leads to better performance.
Sebastian Sieber encourages users to identify their Microsoft Copilot use cases before diving into the tool, providing real world examples.
Dewain Robinson defines query writing and breaks down its function for Copilot as well as how users can take advantage of rewriting functionalities.
Geoff Ables notes three components of an effective Center of Excellence and describes why organizations must be adaptable.
Matt Meyer provides a demonstration on using AI tools within Power Platform, specifically on conducting category classifications.
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Category Pirates’ Christopher Lochhead explains how individuals can strengthen creativity and establish value by creating “net new things” for their companies.
Anupama Natarajan explains why it’s important to provide clear prompts when using Copilot and defines four elements to drafting prompts.
Innovation professor Marshall Toplansky describes why there must be change at the governance level to accept new innovations in higher education.
Mary Myers demonstrates a use case example of how to use AI Builder models, showing how flows work.



