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Power BI Copilot AI Instructions: Helping Users Understand The Scope Of The Data

Power BI Copilot AI Instructions: Helping Users Understand The Scope Of The Data
Continuing my series of posts on Power BI Copilot and the type of things you should be including in AI Instructions, today I want to talk about helping the end user understand the scope of the data: what data your model does contain, what data it could contain but doesn’t, and what data it could … Continue reading Power BI Copilot AI Instructions: Helping Users Understand The Scope Of The Data

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