Power BI Copilot
Business intelligence and visualization with Copilot support
Power BI helps you connect, model, and visualize data in reports and dashboards. It also includes Copilot features for creating reports, summarizing data, and writing DAX queries, but it is primarily a BI platform rather than an autonomous agent.
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Power BI is Microsoft’s business intelligence and data visualization platform. It is designed for teams and organizations that want to connect data from multiple sources, build reports and dashboards, and embed insights into tools they already use, including Microsoft 365 apps.
According to Microsoft’s product pages, you can get started through the Power BI web experience and related Microsoft Power Platform/Fabric entry points. The product is closely tied to Microsoft’s ecosystem, with sharing and embedding across Teams, PowerPoint, Excel, and Power Platform, plus broader integration with Microsoft Fabric and OneLake.
Power BI is strong for self-service analytics, enterprise reporting, and Microsoft-centric workflows. Its Copilot features can help you create reports, summarize data, and write or explain DAX queries, but the product is still mainly a guided analytics tool—not a fully autonomous agent that executes multi-step tasks on your behalf.
The crawl does not provide full pricing details, and setup requirements vary depending on whether you use Power BI alone or through Microsoft Fabric. Microsoft emphasizes governance, security, and compliance, but the page does not specify the exact AI model(s) behind Copilot here. If you need a general-purpose autonomous assistant or a non-Microsoft BI stack, this is probably not the best fit.
Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.
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