From Power BI Dashboard to AI Agent in 30 Minutes: I Built the Tool That Unlocks 20 Million Hidden Ontologies
Last Updated on February 9, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Pankaj Kumar
Originally published on Towards AI.
A hands-on tutorial showing how to extract formal ontologies from Power BI models — and why I built it in 48 hours with Cursor AI
Follow-up to: “The Power BI Ontology Paradox”

This article discusses the development of a tool that extracts formal ontologies from Power BI dashboards, highlighting the technical challenges and the features implemented to automate the process. It describes how this tool can address common issues like schema drift detection and the importance of business rules in ontology creation. The author shares personal insights on the project, its relevance in the field of AI, and incorporates a live case study to showcase its practical impact on operational efficiency in organizations.
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