Ask Your Data Enhancements Make Analysis Smarter and Easier to Manage

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With Ask Your Data in Intelligent Insights, our goal is to make exploring insights faster, easier, and more meaningful. This August, we’ve rolled out updates that give you more ways to dive into your findings, build on previous work, and stay organized, so your analysis is always relevant and efficient.
Start a New Chat and Ask Question directly from a Pin
The highlight of this release is the ability to start a new question directly from a pin on a pinboard.Pins are meant to capture your most important findings, whether for your own reference or to share with your team. Now, instead of just saved artifacts, they can serve as launchpads for deeper exploration.
Start a New Chat and Ask Question directly from a Pin
When you start a new chat from a pin, Ask Your Data retains the context of what the pin represents. That means you can ask follow-up questions that dig into the details, explore patterns, or clarify what you’re seeing—without having to reconstruct how you got there in the first place. This keeps your analysis focused and makes collaboration more powerful, since teammates can easily build on each other’s insights.
Branching Off from an Existing Chat Thread
We’ve also made it possible to branch off from an existing multi-turn conversation. This feature is designed for those moments when a conversation sparks a new line of inquiry. Instead of manually replicating every step that led to the context you need, you can spin off a new chat that carries over the relevant history. The original thread stays intact, and you’re free to explore a different angle. This makes experimentation smoother and allows you to pursue multiple directions at once, all while keeping your workspace tidy and coherent.
Branching Off from an Existing Chat Thread 1
Branching Off from an Existing Chat Thread 2
Curate Your Chat History
Finally, we’ve added the ability to rename or delete past conversations. As your use of Ask Your Data grows, your chat history naturally accumulates. Without some organization, it can quickly become difficult to find what matters most. Renaming conversations gives you a quick way to keep track of important threads, while deleting the ones you don’t need anymore helps reduce clutter. These small but meaningful features put you in control of your history and make it easier to return to the conversations that drive real value.
Curate Your Chat History
Together, these updates make Ask Your Data smarter, more context-aware, and easier to manage. Whether you’re asking a follow-up question on a pinned insight, branching off into a new direction of analysis, or keeping your chat history organized, the goal is the same: to help you explore data more effectively, collaborate with confidence, and stay focused on the insights that matter most.
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