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Сreating data art in a single query (Building any custom visualization based on PROMT as DALL-E)

Ability to build any custom visualization (not a typical visualization) based on "PROMT" as DALL-E for the specified data. To be able to specify colors, and add any specific things in design, animations, putting any filter on the image, using a specific color palette, rounding any corners and so on.

 

If Power BI had a feature similar to DALL-E's capabilities, it would significantly enhance data visualization customization options. Here are some examples of how this could be implemented:

  1. Creation of Unique Data Visualizations: Users could input a description of the desired visualization, such as "sales growth chart in a space theme with animated stars and planets." Power BI, using a DALL-E-like tool, would automatically generate this visualization, considering the specified requirements and data.

  2. Advanced Customization of Colors and Shapes: Users could specify desired colors and shapes, for example, "build a histogram in pastel tones with rounded corners." The system would adapt the visualization according to these preferences.

  3. Integration of Specific Design Elements: Users could add specific design elements, such as logos, brand symbols, or even specific art objects, into their data visualization.

  4. Application of Filters and Effects: The ability to add various filters and effects to visualizations, for instance, using an antique map effect for displaying geographic data.

  5. Animation and Interactivity: Incorporation of animations that could show changes in data over time or respond to user interactions, like changing visualization on mouse hover.

  6. Use of Specific Color Palettes: Support for custom color schemes, allowing users to apply brand-specific or preferred color palettes to their visualizations.

This would open up new possibilities for business analysts and data designers, allowing them to create more personalized and visually appealing reports.

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