Large Language Models are rapidly becoming embedded in BI platforms, where they now generate SQL and business answers directly for end users. This fundamentally changes the risk profile of analytics. Silent hallucinations at scale are now an operational risk.
Most current AI-in-BI implementations still rely on prompt tuning and soft guardrails. This may work in demos, but it does not survive audits, regulatory review or real production pressure. If AI systems are not structurally bound to governed data and formal business definitions, errors are inevitable.
This workshop shows how to build grounded AI analytics directly inside Snowflake using Cortex Analyst. Participants will deploy the official Snowflake Labs reference implementation in their own Snowflake trial environment and extend it with semantic grounding, safe text-to-SQL enforcement and full audit traceability.
Working hands-on with semantic models and controlled query generation, you will learn how to bind natural language questions to approved business definitions, prevent unauthorized data access and trace every AI-generated answer back to the underlying warehouse execution. The result is an AI analytics system that is explainable and fit for production use. This architecture pattern is demonstrated in Snowflake during the workshop, but the same control structure applies to any governed warehouse environment.
The workshop combines architecture, implementation and controlled failure testing. You leave with a working grounded AI assistant and the design patterns needed to harden it for real-world enterprise environments.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Who is it for?
Roles that will benefit most from this workshop include:
This workshop is technical by design. Participants should be comfortable with SQL, data warehouse concepts and semantic modeling.
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