# Snowflake Cortex Analyst vs Databricks Genie: Where Warehouse-Native AI Stops

> Source: <https://dev.to/mudgal_mayank/snowflake-cortex-analyst-vs-databricks-genie-where-warehouse-native-ai-stops-4696>
> Published: 2026-08-18 15:01:11+00:00

Both promise your business users can simply ask the warehouse a question.

Both quietly require someone to hand-curate the context before that works.

| Cortex Analyst | Databricks Genie | |
|---|---|---|
| Context artefact | Hand-authored semantic model file | Curated Space + example queries |
| Strong when | Inside Snowflake, file well-written | Inside Databricks, Space well-curated |
| Accuracy tracks | Quality of that YAML | Quality of that curation |
| Outside the curation | Degrades, often silently | Degrades, often silently |
| Cross-platform | No | No |
| Join proof | No — inferred | No — inferred |
| Governance | Snowflake RBAC around the query | Unity Catalog around the query |

The honest scorecard: both are good implementations of the same idea, and both externalise the hard part back to you. **The curation is the product.**

Your evaluation isn't really of the tool. It's of your organisation's sustained capacity to author and maintain context files — a task with no natural owner and no visible reward.

When the question falls outside what was curated, you get a confident answer built on a guessed join. Nothing in the output signals that boundary was crossed.

If your estate genuinely lives on one platform and someone owns the context artefact, either will serve you well and it's already in the bill.

Both stop at the platform boundary, and neither proves the join path before executing. Those two limits are architectural — they're the reason a cross-estate compiled layer exists, not a feature gap that will be closed in the next release.

**The full scorecard** — the head-to-head with methodology, pricing implications, and where each stops — is here:

👉 [Snowflake Cortex Analyst vs Databricks Genie: Where Warehouse-Native AI Stops](https://colrows.com/blogs/cortex-analyst-vs-genie/)

*Originally published at colrows.com/blogs/cortex-analyst-vs-genie*
