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Before your business starts using Copilot in Fabric, you may have questions about how it works, how it keeps your business data secure and adheres to privacy requirements, and how to use generative AI responsibly.
This article provides answers to common questions related to business data security and privacy to help your organization get started with Copilot in Fabric. The article Privacy, security, and responsible use for Copilot in Power BI (preview) provides an overview of Copilot in Power BI. Read on for details about Copilot for Fabric.
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Review the supplemental preview terms for Fabric, which includes terms of use for Microsoft Generative AI Service Previews.
In this article, Copilot refers to a range of generative AI features and capabilities in Fabric that are powered by Azure OpenAI Service.
In general, these features are designed to generate natural language, code, or other content based on:
(a) inputs you provide, and,
(b) grounding data that the feature has access to.
For example, Power BI, Data Factory, and data science offer Copilot chats where you can ask questions and get responses that are contextualized on your data. Copilot for Power BI can also create reports and other visualizations. Copilot for Data Factory can transform your data and explain what steps it has applied. Data science offers Copilot features outside of the chat pane, such as custom IPython magic commands in notebooks. Copilot chats may be added to other experiences in Fabric, along with other features that are powered by Azure OpenAI under the hood.
This information is sent to Azure OpenAI Service, where it's processed and an output is generated. Therefore, data processed by Azure OpenAI can include:
Grounding data may include a combination of dataset schema, specific data points, and other information relevant to the user's current task. Review each experience section for details on what data is accessible to Copilot features in that scenario.
Interactions with Copilot are specific to each user. This means that Copilot can only access data that the current user has permission to access, and its outputs are only visible to that user unless that user shares the output with others, such as sharing a generated Power BI report or generated code. Copilot doesn't use data from other users in the same tenant or other tenants.
Copilot uses Azure OpenAI—not the publicly available OpenAI services—to process all data, including user inputs, grounding data, and Copilot outputs. Copilot currently uses a combination of GPT models, including GPT 3.5. Microsoft hosts the OpenAI models in the Microsoft Azure environment, and the Service doesn't interact with any services by OpenAI, such as ChatGPT or the OpenAI API. Your data isn't used to train models and isn't available to other customers. Learn more about Azure OpenAI.
These features follow the same general process:
Just as each experience in Fabric is built for certain scenarios and personas—from data engineers to data analysts—each Copilot feature in Fabric has also been built with unique scenarios and users in mind. For capabilities, intended uses, and limitations of each feature, review the section for the experience you're working in.
The text or action submitted to Copilot by a user. This could be in the form of a question that a user types into a chat pane, or in the form of an action such as selecting a button that says "Create a report."
A preprocessing technique where Copilot retrieves additional data that's contextual to the user's prompt, and then sends that data along with the user's prompt to Azure OpenAI in order to generate a more relevant and actionable response.
The content that Copilot returns to a user. For example, a response might be in the form of a chat message or generated code, or it might be contextually appropriate content such as a Power BI report or a Synapse notebook cell.
To generate a response, Copilot uses:
This information is sent to Azure OpenAI Service, where it's processed and an output is generated. Therefore, data processed by Azure OpenAI can include:
Grounding data may include a combination of dataset schema, specific data points, and other information relevant to the user's current task. Review each experience section for details on what data is accessible to Copilot features in that scenario.
Interactions with Copilot are specific to each user. This means that Copilot can only access data that the current user has permission to access, and its outputs are only visible to that user unless that user shares the output with others, such as sharing a generated Power BI report or generated code. Copilot doesn't use data from other users in the same tenant or other tenants.
Copilot uses Azure OpenAI—not OpenAI's publicly available services—to process all data, including user inputs, grounding data, and Copilot outputs. Copilot currently uses a combination of GPT models, including GPT 3.5. Microsoft hosts the OpenAI models in Microsoft's Azure environment and the Service doesn't interact with any services by OpenAI (for example, ChatGPT or the OpenAI API). Your data isn't used to train models and isn't available to other customers. Learn more about Azure OpenAI.
You retain control over where your data is processed. Data processed by Copilot in Fabric stays within your tenant's geographic region, unless you explicitly allow data to be processed outside your region—for example, to let your users use Copilot when Azure OpenAI isn't available in your region or availability is limited due to high demand. (See where Azure OpenAI is currently available.)
To allow data to be processed elsewhere, your admin can turn on the setting Data sent to Azure OpenAI can be processed outside your tenant's geographic region, compliance boundary, or national cloud instance. Learn more about admin settings for Copilot.
Microsoft is committed to ensuring that our AI systems are guided by our AI principles and Responsible AI Standard. These principles include empowering our customers to use these systems effectively and in line with their intended uses. Our approach to responsible AI is continually evolving to proactively address emerging issues.
Copilot features in Fabric are built to meet the Responsible AI Standard, which means that they're reviewed by multidisciplinary teams for potential harms, and then refined to include mitigations for those harms.
Before you use Copilot, keep in mind the limitations of Copilot:
Privacy, security, and responsible use for:
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Examine data security and compliance in Microsoft 365 Copilot - Training
This module examines how Microsoft 365 Copilot adheres to existing privacy and compliance obligations, how it ensures data residency and compliance boundary, and how it protects sensitive business data.
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Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Fundamentals - Certifications
Demonstrate fundamental AI concepts related to the development of software and services of Microsoft Azure to create AI solutions.