If you have any questions related to Davis CoPilot, please start by seeing if they have already been answered in the FAQ.
For details, see Getting started with Davis CoPilot.
Davis CoPilot will be available for all Dynatrace SaaS customers using the latest Dynatrace. Both AWS and Azure accounts are supported.
Davis CoPilot is not available for Dynatrace Managed customers.
No. Davis CoPilot is available on any SaaS environment running the latest Dynatrace, irrespective of your licensing model.
No. There is no licensing associated with our current generative AI functionality. However, even though Davis CoPilot is not charged for, all queries that are executed by Davis CoPilot are subject to licensing consumption according to your existing licensing agreement. If you are concerned about the cost of auto-executing generated queries, you can choose to generate DQL only, without executing it. For more information, see Quick analysis with Davis CoPilot.
Davis CoPilot itself has no impact on your license consumption. However, all queries that are executed by Davis CoPilot are subject to license consumption according to your existing license agreement. For more information, see Will Davis CoPilot be licensed?.
No. Customer data and customer prompts are not used for training. Davis CoPilot is based on a retrieval augmented generation (RAG) approach, which means that data and additional context is used only to enrich prompts. The model does not learn from this. Customer data isn't used to automatically fine-tune, train, or improve any models or services, either by Dynatrace or by Microsoft.
No, customer data is not used to train Davis CoPilot at all. There is no risk of customer data being shared between environments.
For the basic Davis CoPilot functionality, there is no access to customer data. The generic query generation relies only on public domain knowledge (semantic dictionary, DQL documentation, etc.) and an extensive, curated dataset that is managed by Dynatrace. The only customer context that Davis CoPilot has access to is the user's prompt.
However, if you enable environment-aware queries, Davis CoPilot will create a semantic index that is stored in the Dynatrace platform. Creating a semantic index allows Davis CoPilot to generate more accurate queries that identify and reference relevant entities, events, and metrics. This lets you run deeper and more complex data analysis by asking about the specifics of the data in your environment. Keep in mind that:
The Davis CoPilot functionality currently allows you to conduct quick data analysis in Notebooks and Dashboards by generating DQL based on your natural language prompts.
You can provide feedback directly in the Notebooks or Dashboards apps. To learn how to give feedback through Dashboards and Notebooks, see Quick analysis with Davis CoPilot.
Yes. Davis CoPilot does respond to commands and questions in languages other than English.