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PowerBi Co-Pilot
- 1 year ago
Hi Anonymous,
Please follow these steps below:To enable Power BI Co-Pilot for a Premium Per User (PPU) license:
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Enable Microsoft Fabric: Go to Microsoft Admin Center → Org Settings → Microsoft Fabric → Enable.
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Enable Co-Pilot in Power BI: Go to Power BI Admin Portal → Tenant Settings → Enable Co-Pilot in Power BI and assign permissions.
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Ensure Premium Capacity: Confirm the user's workspace is backed by PPU capacity under Workspace Settings.
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Check Rollout: Ensure your tenant/region supports Co-Pilot (check rollout status).
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- 1 year ago
Hi Anonymous
To enable Co-Pilot within Power BI for a user with a Premium Per User (PPU) license, several steps must be followed to ensure everything is configured correctly. First, it’s essential to confirm that the Power BI Premium Per User (PPU) license is correctly assigned to the user, as Co-Pilot functionality is available to PPU users. Once confirmed, access the Power BI Admin Portal as an administrator and navigate to Tenant Settings, where AI features such as Power BI Co-Pilot need to be enabled. This setting may be restricted based on your organization’s configurations, so ensure that the AI features are switched on and that the users who need access are granted the appropriate permissions to use these features. Additionally, make sure that the region you are in supports Co-Pilot, as these features may be rolled out gradually and may not be available in all regions immediately. It is also crucial to ensure that Power BI Desktop is up to date, as Co-Pilot is often tied to newer versions of the software. Once enabled, Co-Pilot will provide features like natural language querying, where users can ask questions about their data in plain language, and AI-powered suggestions for visualizations, making it easier to gain insights from data without requiring manual intervention. If you’ve followed these steps and the feature still isn’t working, check role-based access to ensure that the right permissions have been assigned and verify that all the necessary configurations and integrations are in place, such as Azure integrations. If issues persist, contacting Microsoft support may help resolve configuration or regional access issues, especially since Co-Pilot features might still be in phased deployment.
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- v-kpoloju-msft1 year agoCommunity Support
Hi Anonymous,
I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if you'd like to discuss this further. If this answers your question, please accept it as a solution and give it a 'Kudos' so others can find it easily.
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