Through the chat interface, users can ask questions, explore project information, receive responses based on the content available and make direct edits to their deliverable via prompts.
This helps users quickly understand and analyse information without manually searching through their own documents and key deliverable they have made.
How Chat Works
When a user asks a question in the chat window, Cognibuild analyses the information available within the current deliverable and any supporting documents assigned to it.
The system identifies relevant information and generates a response to help the user understand or explore the content and even make direct edits.
This allows users to interact with their key deliverable in a more conversational way and enhance informational understanding
What the Chat Can Help With
The chat agent can assist users by:
answering questions about supporting documentation
helping users understand the content of the deliverable they are creating
suggesting improvements or clarifications for sections of the deliverable
helping users explore project information more quickly
make edits to the deliverable via prompting
This allows users to analyse and modify their deliverable as it evolves.
Chatting With the Deliverable
In addition to analysing supporting documentation, the chat agent can also discuss the deliverable currently being developed.
Users may ask the chat to explain sections of the deliverable, clarify information, or suggest ways to improve certain parts of the content.
The chat can also edit the deliverable directly via prompting, however the user has the ability to just do manual edits if they prefer.
Chatting vs Running Tasks
The chat is designed for exploring, editing, analysing, and discussing information.
Running tasks is designed for generating structured sections of deliverables.
While both features use AI processing, running tasks typically performs more extensive generation and is the primary method used to produce documentation within the platform.
Credit Usage and Document Chat
Using chat requires AI processing and contributes to credit usage.
However, chatting typically requires significantly less processing compared to running tasks that generate sections of documentation.
For most users, the majority of credit usage comes from running and rerunning tasks.
