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Myths, Magic, and Copilot for Power BI

Myths, Magic, and Copilot for Power BI
In this article, I explain Copilot in Fabric and Copilot in Power BI, walking through what it is, how it works, and three common scenarios when it might be used. More importantly, I evaluate whether using it over other, non-AI approaches makes sense, and evaluate the current state.

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