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One good use case I can think of would be recommendations (product recommendations, travel recommendations, etc). For that, you don't necessarily want a fast answer, accuracy and quality is better, slow but better Looking forward to what Pete will craft with this model 🔥 Great video, thanks both PS: this logic puzzle is a classic Daniel 😂
UPDATE: The Set step was upgraded after this video to better support Javascript. Please follow the instructions below: Set the Set type to 'Expression' and paste in this code: JSON.stringify(chunks) This will run javascript to turn the array into a string and prevent the [object][object] issue.
UPDATE: The Set step was upgraded after this video to better support Javascript. Please follow the instructions below: Set the Set type to 'Expression' and paste in this code: JSON.stringify(chunks) This will run javascript to turn the array into a string and prevent the [object][object] issue.
No matter how I try in my model, when I get to variable to set JSON.stringify({chunks}) it continues to display JSON.stringify([object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]) What am I missing? alternatively - Using an expression for Javascript worked but I want to understand why its not working in the value field? .... if (chunks) { return JSON.stringify(chunks); } else { return "No data found in chunks"; }
Hi Martin - set the Set type to 'expression' and use this. An update was made right after this video to separate fields for expressions vs values. JSON.stringify(chunks)
Your video is very very bad. The documentation is completely different I have lost a lot of time just to find out how to connect this video with the new documentation!!!!!
You may find a more recent video helpful for creating a Slackbot with Voiceflow. Alex provides a detailed walkthrough of his Slack integration and all of his files here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vUYrXhJeRyY.htmlfeature=shared
I got stuck in the set step (minute 19:21), the output it gives me is “JSON.stringify[(object, Object)], [(object, Object)], etc. instead of strings. Do you know why it can be? Thanks!
The Set step was upgraded after this video to better support Javascript. Please follow the instructions below: Set the Set type to 'Expression' and paste in this code: JSON.stringify(chunks) This will run javascript to turn the array into a string and prevent the [object][object] issue.
This is great information! Have you thought about adding templates for customization? For example, in the integration section where you customize some of the colors and appearance, are there any plans on adding a template section where a user can scroll through and pick from a variety of different widget styles?
This video shows how to add a custom widget into your Voiceflow project! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FZ7Nz4SHEWM.html. The example in it uses a form, but you could definitely make one for a custom calendar.
Check out this video on how to add a custom form into your agent to take this to the next level! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FZ7Nz4SHEWM.html
Thanks for the series. It would be handy if you could add an episode on analytics. We would like to analyze chat transcripts on a daily basis, add labels to them using AI, and send this data to our internal analytics tool. We also want AI to generate a weekly insights report for top management with the top reasons why users use the chatbot.
Thanks for the video! I've been albe to make this work, except for one detail : the map isn't interactive, I can only click on it to open the Maps url. How do I make it interactive?
@@Voiceflow Not sure that's interesting for everyone, but I'd love to see some insights on how you would build an AI Assistant that can serve different languages. For example, is it possible to serve a greeting message based on the browser language settings of the user? Other than that would also like to see a simple best practice on how to input a client Q&A. Is it best that the client put the Q&A on their website? Or if I put it as a raw text in the knowledge base, should I chunk it as one question one answer per input, or just put all of them in one file? Anyways just some suggestions, looking forward to your coming content :)
Is there a longer video tutorial on this? Really impressive to do this in 5 min. I am a noob so some details I don't know anything about. Eg how many tokens does it cost to preview and/or what happens when you get multiple sources used to answer a question?
You mentioned that it checks the knowledgebase then checks to see if there are hallucinations. Is there a video that works through the process of managing hallucinations?