Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Use Azure OpenAI to turn whiteboard sketches into data pipelines

At the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference Europe 2024, we announced the General Availability (GA) of Copilot for Data Factory. It operates like a subject-matter expert (SME), collaborating with you to design your dataflows. Find our Copilot for Data Factory GA announcement blog.   Today, we all brainstorm ideas and draw sketches before formalizing them. As … Continue reading “Use Azure OpenAI to turn whiteboard sketches into data pipelines”

Enhancing Open Source: Fabric’s Contributions to FLAML for Scalable AutoML

At Fabric, we’re passionate about contributing to the open-source community, particularly in areas that advance the usability and scalability of machine learning tools. One of our recent endeavors has been making substantial contributions back to the FLAML (Fast and Lightweight AutoML) project, a robust library designed to automate the tedious and complex process of machine … Continue reading “Enhancing Open Source: Fabric’s Contributions to FLAML for Scalable AutoML”

Fabric Community Conference Europe Recap

We had an incredible time in our host city of Stockholm for FabCon Europe! 3,300 attendees joined us from our international community, and it was wonderful to meet so many of you in person. Throughout the week of FabCon Europe, our teams published a wealth of valuable content, and we want to ensure you have … Continue reading “Fabric Community Conference Europe Recap”

Important billing updates coming to Copilot and AI in Fabric 

Coauthor: Misha Desai We’re always exploring new ways to help you more easily unlock the full potential of your data. Today, we are excited to announce upcoming pricing and billing updates to make Copilot and AI features in Fabric more accessible and cost-effective. Introducing the “Copilot and AI” billing meter As we continue to expand … Continue reading “Important billing updates coming to Copilot and AI in Fabric “

Using Microsoft Fabric for Generative AI: A Guide to Building and Improving RAG Systems

In the previous blog, we explained how to use Microsoft Fabric to build custom AI applications, focusing on transforming your data into valuable knowledge for Generative AI applications. Specifically, we demonstrated how to implement a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system using Microsoft Fabric, integrating Azure OpenAI and Azure AI Search. We are excited to share a … Continue reading “Using Microsoft Fabric for Generative AI: A Guide to Building and Improving RAG Systems”