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This article answers frequently asked questions about Copilot for Microsoft Fabric and Power BI.
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Copilot is enabled at the tenant level and access can be restricted by security groups. If the workspace is tied to an F2 or P1 capacity, Copilot experience will be enabled.
The data that Copilot can access depends on your role-level security and user-based permission on Fabric.
If you don't have permission to access specific data, then prompting Copilot for it won't retrieve the information.
Copilot prompts can't be saved for future reference. The only experience where it's possible to view your prompts is by using the chat-magic function in notebooks.
Not exactly. While the prompt itself is sent to Azure OpenAI, it doesn't mean your data is sent or processed outside your country/region.
The prompt isn't used to train any models.
The criteria listed inUpdate your data model to work well with Copilot for Power BI is important because it helps you get a better quality report. As long as you meet seven of the eight points, including Consistency, the quality of the reports generated should be good.
If your data doesn't meet that criteria, we recommend spending the time to bring it into compliance.
First, check with your admin to see if they have enabled Copilot.
Next, when you select a Copilot-enabled URL, you have to initially load the semantic model. When you've completed loading the semantic model, then you see the Copilot button.
Depending upon the size of the semantic model, Copilot might take a while to analyze it. If you've waited longer than 15 minutes and you haven't received any errors, chances are that there's an internal server error.
Try restarting Copilot by closing the pane and selecting the Copilot button again.
This inaccuracy could be because your semantic model has missing values. Because AI is generating the summary, it can try to fill the holes and fabricate data. If you can remove the rows with missing values, this situation could be avoided.
We're continuously looking to improve the quality of the Copilot-generated visuals. For now, we recommend that you make the change by using the Power BI visualization tool.
We're continuously working to improve the accuracy of the narrative visual results. We recommend using the custom prompts as an extra tool to try to tweak the summary to meet your needs.
Contact your help desk to get support from your IT admin.
When a question is related to data in the semantic model, Copilot will use the semantic model to answer the question, otherwise it may answer from theLLM's general knowledge.
You can submit and vote on ideas for Microsoft Fabric on theIdeas page of the Fabric Community. Read more about giving feedback in theLearn about Microsoft Fabric feedback article.
No, Copilot doesn't answer follow-up questions. You need to ask one question at a time.
Provide any tips or relevant information in your question. For example, if you're asking about a specific column, provide the column name and the type of data it contains. If you want to use specific operators or functions, this will also help. The more information you provide, the better the Copilot answer will be.
You need read access to the KQL queryset to use Copilot. In order to insert and execute the Copilot-generated query in the KQL queryset, you need to have write access to that KQL queryset.
The Copilot-generated query runs against the database that the KQL queryset is connected to. If you want to change the database, you can do so in the KQL queryset.
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