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Power Platform and the AI Revolution

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Product type Book
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835086360
Pages 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Aaron Guilmette Aaron Guilmette
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to AI Services 2. Chapter 2: Configuring an Environment to Support AI Services 3. Chapter 3: Talking to ChatGPT 4. Chapter 4: Using ChatGPT and Copilot to Create Flows and Apps 5. Chapter 5: Bootstrapping a Power App with Copilot 6. Chapter 6: Processing Data with Sentiment Analysis 7. Chapter 7: Using Power Automate and AI to Build PowerPoint Presentations 8. Chapter 8: Building an Event Registration App with Identity Verification 9. Chapter 9: Implementing an AI-Enabled Resume Screener 10. Chapter 10: Crafting an Executive Summary with GPT 11. Chapter 11: Using AI to Tag Images in a SharePoint Library 12. Chapter 12: Creating a Generative AI-Based Bot 13. Chapter 13: Publishing a Generative AI-based Bot 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Learning about the Encodian Flowr connector

Before you get started working on a flow, you’ll need to understand how to use the Encodian Flowr connector and its actions. In this section, we’ll look at the critical pieces that are needed to make this flow work. To successfully work with the connector and actions, you’ll need to understand the following concepts, terminology, and actions:

  • Input formatting
  • Tokens
  • The Populate PowerPoint action
  • The Merge Presentations action

Let’s take a quick look at each of these areas!

Input formatting

Many of Encodian’s content manipulation actions require the use of structured data. In this case, structured data is typically supplied in the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) syntax:

{
   "object1" : "value1",
   "object2" :  "value2—electric boogaloo"
}

As shown in this simple example, the JSON...

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