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PL-900 Exam - Question 243


You build a custom AI Builder model and use it in Power Automate cloud flows.

Users report that they are not able to use the model in their flows.

You need to allow users to access the model in their flows.

Which action should you perform on the model?

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Correct Answer: A

To allow users to access a custom AI Builder model in their Power Automate flows, you need to share the model. Sharing the model provides other users the necessary permissions to utilize it in their own workflows. Without sharing, the model remains private and inaccessible to others, even if it has been published or trained.

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redsoxfredOption: A
Jul 26, 2023

To allow users to access the custom AI Builder model in their Power Automate cloud flows, you need to perform the following action on the model: A. Share By sharing the model, you give other users or individuals the necessary permissions to use the model in their flows. Sharing the model allows users to leverage the AI capabilities of the model within their own Power Automate cloud flows, enabling them to integrate the model's functionality into their automation processes. So, the correct answer is A. Share.

redsoxfred
Jul 27, 2023

When you create and publish AI models in AI Builder, they're private—only you can run them. This allows you to test them and use them within apps or flows. If you want other users to use your model in Power Apps or Power Automate, you need to share it. This applies to users who create apps or flows that call your model, and also to users who only run those apps or flows. Both app makers and app users need shared access to your model.

BibiY
Jul 14, 2023

The answer is Publish. from Microsoft "After you successfully train your model, you have to publish it to make it available. All users in your current environment will be able to use your published model when you publish it. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/publish-model

RanaW
Aug 9, 2023

When you create and publish AI models in AI Builder, they're private—only you can run them. This allows you to test them and use them within apps or flows. If you want other users to use your model in Power Apps or Power Automate, you need to share it. So, the correct answer is A. Share. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/share-model

nalwd
Sep 2, 2023

Publish: When you publish an AI Builder model, you make it available for use in Power Automate and other applications. It essentially deploys the model to a production environment, allowing it to be utilized by various users and workflows. Share: While sharing is an essential action for collaborative work on various resources, it might not directly grant users access to using the model in their Power Automate flows. Sharing may control who can collaborate on and edit the model itself, but it doesn't inherently enable its use in Power Automate flows for all users. so --> publish

nalwd
Sep 2, 2023

Publish: When you publish an AI Builder model, you make it available for use in Power Automate and other applications. It essentially deploys the model to a production environment, allowing it to be utilized by various users and workflows. Share: While sharing is an essential action for collaborative work on various resources, it might not directly grant users access to using the model in their Power Automate flows. Sharing may control who can collaborate on and edit the model itself, but it doesn't inherently enable its use in Power Automate flows for all users. so --> publish

fizzikkz
Nov 9, 2023

When you create and publish AI models in AI Builder, they're private—only you can run them. This allows you to test them and use them within apps or flows. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/share-model

mattt123
Jul 12, 2023

The answer is A

RanaW
Aug 9, 2023

A. Share If you want other users to use your model in Power Apps or Power Automate, you need to share it. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/share-model

rmengOption: A
Nov 7, 2023

A. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/share-model The action you should perform on the model to allow users to access it in their flows is share. Sharing your model with other users or teams gives them the ability to see and run your model in Power Apps or Power Automate.

nalwd
Sep 2, 2023

Publish: When you publish an AI Builder model, you make it available for use in Power Automate and other applications. It essentially deploys the model to a production environment, allowing it to be utilized by various users and workflows. Share: While sharing is an essential action for collaborative work on various resources, it might not directly grant users access to using the model in their Power Automate flows. Sharing may control who can collaborate on and edit the model itself, but it doesn't inherently enable its use in Power Automate flows for all users. so --> publish

fizzikkzOption: A
Nov 9, 2023

Share.. even if you publish it other users cant use it. you must share it

Nasar6Option: C
Dec 1, 2024

The Answer IS C

edzioOption: A
Dec 15, 2024

"You build a custom AI Builder model and use it in Power Automate cloud flows." This means that the model has already been built and published, as it is being used in Power Automate flows. Therefore, the model is already available for use. I would go with: A) Share

FreddyKruger1Option: C
Apr 20, 2025

After publishing the model, you do not need to use a separate "share" action to allow others to use it. Once a custom AI Builder model is published, it becomes available for consumption in Power Automate flows by any user who has the appropriate permissions in the environment. There isn’t a dedicated “share” operation for AI Builder models similar to how you might share an app. Instead, access is governed by the permissions provided within the environment—if a user has the correct role, they can use the published model in their flows. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/publish-model

FreddyKruger1Option: A
Apr 20, 2025

My previous answer of C. publish was incorrect..according to this URL, you have to share after publishing. In the question, it says you are already using the model so it must already be published...next step is to share it. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/share-model