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Great technology does not succeed on design alone—it succeeds when it helps people solve real problems. Semantic Link is one of those transformative capabilities in Microsoft Fabric: it brings AI, BI, and data engineering together through a shared semantic layer, enabling teams to work faster and more intelligently on the data they already trust.
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With Spark Runtime 2.0 and Sempy 0.13.0, Semantic Link continues to expand across more Fabric artifacts—unlocking scenarios such as SPN‑based automation, report cloning and rebinding, semantic model translation, and Lakehouse optimization. As Fabric grows, Semantic Link scales with it, evolving alongside real customer scenarios across data science, BI, data engineering, and more.
Semantic Link isn’t just another feature—it’s becoming a foundational part of how data gets modeled, automated, and operationalized in Fabric. By trying it, you’re not only improving your own workflows; you’re contributing to a fast-growing community that is redefining how AI, BI, and data engineering come together. This is your chance to help shape one of Fabric’s most dynamic capabilities—jump in, experiment, and influence its future.
Together, we are building Semantic Link with the community—and for the community.
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