Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Copilot for Real-Time Intelligence

We are thrilled to unveil the next evolution in big data exploration of activity and high granularity data: Copilot for Real-Time Intelligence is now in preview! For those who are already fans of KQL or newcomers exploring its potential, Copilot can help you get started, and navigate data with ease.

With Copilot for Real-Time Intelligence, you can now express questions about the data in your own words and Copilot will help you create the KQL queries to answer them.

Getting started is simple. Head over to Real-Time Intelligence and create a KQL Queryset. From there, connect the queryset to your desired destination – whether it’s a KQL database in Fabric or an ADX database in Azure.

Once connected, you’re ready to harness the power of Copilot for Real-Time Intelligence. Ask questions in plain language and watch as Copilot transforms them into KQL queries.

Whether you’re exploring trends, analyzing anomalies, or diving deep into data patterns, Copilot is your trusted companion every step of the way.


Learn more, and help us with your feedback

To find out more about Real-Time Intelligence, read Yitzhak Kesselman’s announcement. As we launch our preview, we’d love to hear what you think and how you’re using the product. The best way to get in touch with us is through our community forum or submit an idea. For detailed how-tos, tutorials and other resources, check out the documentation.

This is part of a series of blog posts that dive into all the capabilities of Real-Time Intelligence. Stay tuned for more!

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