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Salesforce brings the beta availability of Einstein Copilot for Tableau

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With Einstein Copilot for Tableau, users can dive deep into their data, utilizing Tableau’s powerful analytical engine through natural language to query and derive rich insights from data sources like spreadsheets, cloud and on-premises data warehouses, and Salesforce Data Cloud.

Salesforce announced the beta availability of Einstein Copilot for Tableau, a new capability designed to help users in every role and function explore data with AI assistance. It accelerates users with self-service analytics, streamlines analyst workflows, and unlocks strategic data insights for users within the entire organization.

Organizations in every industry are searching for efficiencies, better decision-making, and are asking their teams to use new tools that leverage AI. 83% of CEOs want their organizations to be more data-driven, but only 30% of workers say their actions are driven by data analysis. Einstein Copilot for Tableau makes data analysis accessible to every business user, and even suggests questions to users based on analyzing the business data and metadata, helping reduce the number of change requests and updates needed from data analysts, often resulting in faster data-driven decision-making.  

Einstein Copilot for Tableau also leverages the Einstein Trust Layer, giving business and data teams robust tools to help protect data and limit exposure to third-party models. Unlike other AI orchestration engines, the Einstein Trust Layer does not retain customer prompts or the LLM’s responses. This helps customer and proprietary data remain private.

Following Salesforce’s recent introduction of Einstein Copilot, Tableau’s new AI assistant is designed purposely for analytical use cases. Einstein Copilot enables users with AI-powered guidance to parse information from a longer string field, such as extracting a city name from a full mailing address, or combine multiple measures with the right aggregations to achieve an accurate result. “Every employee, in every function, must develop fundamental data skills to be successful in the modern enterprise. Einstein Copilot for Tableau streamlines that skill development, helping anyone become experts at understanding data, and enables everyone in the business to surface insights more quickly with trusted AI. Now everyone’s a data expert!,” said Ryan Aytay, CEO, Tableau. 

As Einstein Copilot capabilities evolve, customers of Salesforce and Tableau will be able to ask natural language questions of data, visualize insights, and turn those insights into action that creates better experiences for customers. Einstein Copilot in Tableau is currently available in beta for limited customers, and will be generally available this summer. 

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