Microsoft launches 50-day AI skills challenge to break Guinness World Record

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Microsoft has kicked off a 50-day global AI Skills Challenge to help people and organisations learn more about AI for free.

One of the main goals is to break a Guinness World Record for the most people to complete a multi-level AI course online in 24 hours.

Based on information posted on its official website, the program began on April 8, 2025, and will run till May 28.

What the program offers

This milestone event will offer an extensive array of activities, such as Microsoft Learn challenges, hackathons, self-paced tutorials, and live virtual and live events.

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The program offers curated content specific to each group, catering to a wide range of users, including students, business executives, tech professionals, and those new to artificial intelligence.

Objectives of the Microsoft initiative

The objective is to assist participants in developing practical skills in AI tools and services, including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure AI, and GitHub Copilot, according to Microsoft.

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Microsoft said, “Let’s make history together,” promoting involvement from all across the world and providing badges to mark the record attempt.

The business claimed that the AI Skills Challenge reflects a more significant commitment to preparing people for the changing demands of the AI-driven workplace, in addition to the record-setting objective.

The Microsoft AI Skills Fest platform allows users to register for events and peruse the session repertoire.

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