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To use AI Model Builder (formerly Einstein Studio Model Builder), your org must be provisioned with an applicable license, and users must be assigned the appropriate permission.

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To use AI Model Builder (formerly Einstein Studio Model Builder), your org must be provisioned with an applicable license, and users must be assigned the appropriate permission.
Data 360 is available in several standard Salesforce editions and includes single-user access to Data 360. All licenses provide permission sets, which are automatically created when a license is provisioned in your org.
| Available in: All Editions supported by Data 360. See Data 360 edition availability. |
Users who manage their models in AI Models require the following permission:
| User Permission | What It Enables | Learn More |
|---|---|---|
| Allow users to manage models in AI Models | Create, update, and delete predictive models in AI Models. | Manage AI Models |
This permission is available in the following permission sets when a license is provisioned in your org.
| Permission Set | Provides |
|---|---|
| Data Cloud Architect | Admin-level access to all AI Models features, including the ability to create, update, delete, and activate models. |
| Data Cloud User | Restricted access to use a model, including getting predictions and improvements derived from a model. |
To allow users to manage their models in AI Models, assign them the relevant Data Cloud permission sets and permissions. For more information on giving users access to AI Models, see Data 360 Standard Permission Sets.

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