Completely and accidentally, I named my own Power BI application today. It started with me trying to give it a title that emphasized exactly what it is, a "Consolidated Organizational Reporting Interface."
It is a word salad of sorts, but after staring it for a moment, I realized it had a name. "CORI." Now it just needs representation.
I could have designed something but that would have taken weeks. AI to the rescue. Gemini failed and I was truly disappointed, after having considered it much more creative than my other alternative.
Copilot offered up the following results, which were much better than I anticipated. The header image on this post is what Gemini came up with, and could do no better with additional prompts.
Copilot response (above): Generated.
When asked, "What if it looked like a person?"
Copilot Response (image above): I generated a personified version of CORI as a professional reporting and analytics ambassador.
I prompted further, "Can you make it race neutral?"
Copilot Response (image above): I've generated a more neutral, stylized corporate mascot version of CORI that avoids strongly emphasizing any specific demographic characteristics while keeping the professional analytics-focused branding.
I further prompted, "Is is possible to go more gender neutral?"
Copilot Response (image above): Yes. A better approach for a corporate reporting platform mascot is often to move away from a human altogether and use a branded character. I generated a version where CORI is represented as a neutral data-avatar/mascot built from the brand colors and analytics theme. This avoids drawing attention to gender, race, age, or other personal characteristics and tends to work better for organization-wide branding.
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