
Time for another exam post (I’ll actually be doing 2 posts around new exams this week), this time around building ‘AI Applications’. This is another one of the new ‘AB series’ of exams, which are replacing the older ‘PL series’ of exams. This exam specifically replaces the PL-200 exam, though there’s no mention of the ‘Functional Consultant’ title any longer.
This time, it’s around building intelligent applications. What struck me in the first instance is that it DOESN’T cover using AI to build applications – there’s nothing in it (well, for me at least) that looked at using Copilot or any other AI capabilities within Power Platform to build out components (whether applications or automations). The exam information does mention using AI, but the exam questions (at least the ones I got) didn’t cover it at all. This does feel a bit strange, given how Microsoft keep going on about using AI for building, but given that Copilot for building canvas apps has been deprecated (as an example), I guess that this is following the same trend.
The official description of the proposed exam candidate is:
As a candidate for this Microsoft Certification, you’re a professional who builds AI-powered solutions in Microsoft Power Platform by using Microsoft Copilot, natural language prompts, and low-code tools. You create apps, data models, and flows that connect to agents, AI models and prompts, and visualizations to enrich these experiences.
In this role, your responsibilities include:
- Developing Dataverse data models, model-driven apps, and canvas apps.
- Integrating agents and Copilot features into canvas apps, model-driven apps, and Power Pages sites.
- Creating cloud flows and business logic.
You collaborate with:
- Environment and security administrators for policies, roles, identity, and authentication.
- Governance teams on responsible AI principles, application lifecycle management (ALM), solutions, pipelines, and monitoring.
- Agent developers, solution architects, and other app builders for business solution building.
- Business stakeholders to gather requirements, iterate business solutions, and promote user adoption.
The overall information for the exam can be found at Microsoft Certified: Intelligent Applications Builder Associate, and there is an official Learning Path available for it.
There is a LOT of different stuff in this exam, but I like it – it shows the breadth of knowledge (& experience) that’s needed in order to build out what’s needed for applications. Canvas apps were somewhat lightweight (at least for me), but I’m absolutely LOVING the focus & usage on Business Process Flows and Business Rules. Yes they’ve been around for a loooong time, and there’s nothing cool, sexy or new about them, but they’re absolutely essential to the ways of working with data & records!
As I’ve posted before around my exam experiences, it’s not permitted to share any of the exam questions. This is in the rules/acceptance for taking the exam. I’ve therefore put an overview of the sorts of questions that came up during my exam. (Note: exams are composed from question banks, so there could be many things that weren’t included in my exam, but could be included for someone else!). It’s also in beta at the moment, which means that things can obviously change for when it comes out of beta.
I’ve tried to group things as best together as I feel (in my recollection), to make it easier to revise:
I hope that this is helpful for anyone who’s thinking of taking it – good luck, and please do drop a comment below to let me know how you found it!
I’d also be interested in your thoughts/opinions around the direction that Microsoft has taken for this!
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