New Search Action to Enhance AI Bot Functionalities
We are excited to announce the launch of a new feature within its skillset abilities: the "search" action. This cutting-edge capability allows AI bots to efficiently pull information from specific datasets, enabling more dynamic and responsive interactions.
The "search" action is designed to significantly enhance the way businesses and developers integrate data-driven responses into their AI systems. By enabling bots to access and retrieve data from multiple datasets simultaneously, ChatBotKit is paving the way for more intelligent and versatile bot functionalities.
Key Features of the "Search" Action:
- Versatility: AI bots can now interact with various datasets, making them adaptable to a wide range of industries and applications.
- Efficiency: Provides quicker and more accurate data retrieval, improving the user experience and response accuracy of AI bots.
- Customization: Users can specify which datasets to search, allowing for tailored information responses based on unique business needs.
Example Instruction for Implementing the "Search" Action:
Notice the datasetId field which points to the specific Dataset to be searched. We also use a parameterized input called query that also has a description to help the underlaying model pick the right search phrase.
``` search/datasetId=clvmk6ksl0039vsm3k5wve3pp ${query|The search query related to search for information} ```
We are thrilled to offer our customers the new 'search' action, which opens up limitless possibilities for data integration and intelligent automation. This feature is a game-changer for developers looking to build more robust and capable AI solutions.
The launch of this feature is part of ChatBotKit's ongoing commitment to providing innovative solutions that empower businesses to harness the full potential of artificial intelligence. The "search" action is now available to all ChatBotKit users and can be accessed through the latest version of the platform.
For more information on ChatBotKit and the new "search" action, please visit our documentation.