Artificial Intelligence All-in-One For Dummies
by Chris Minnick, John Paul Mueller, Luca Massaron, Stephanie Diamond, Pam Baker, Daniel Stanton, Shiv Singh, Paul Mladjenovic, Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts, Jeffrey Allan
Chapter 2
Crunching the Numbers with Copilot
IN THIS CHAPTER
Working with Copilot in Excel
Analyzing data with Copilot’s help
Creating formulas
Visualizing data
In 2006, the British mathematician and data scientist Clive Humbly famously said, “Data is the new oil.” Just as with oil, however, simply having data isn’t of much use. The real power of data is in making sense of it through a process called data analytics. This is why Peter Sondergaard, the senior vice president of the technology research firm Gartner, Inc., said, “Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine.”
In the brief time since Humbly and Sondergaard came up with their famous quotes about the power of data, we’ve had an explosion in the power of artificial intelligence that has made data even more useful and powerful. Just to push the metaphor perhaps further than it should fly: If analytics is the combustion engine, then AI, in combination with data and analytics, is a rocket ship. And now, you have a copilot to help you guide that rocket ship.
Using Microsoft Copilot in Excel ...
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