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Introduction to Enigma
1 - Example of ChatBot Interaction
1 - Example of ChatBot Interaction
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Hi, this is one of several recordings where we are going to use the BibleBot to highlight the feature within Enigma. The screen you are seeing here is after the user has already registered an account on BibleBot and have logged in. You should be able to register an account by visiting bible.enigma-chat.com. When the user logs in, this is an example of the user who has never interacted with the Enigma chatbot before. A couple of things you will notice. First is that the user has the ability to toggle which testament they want to interact the chatbot with. This is a feature that we have included in Enigma where you can divide your knowledge space in multiple buckets. If you decide to divide your knowledge space in multiple buckets, the user can decide which bucket of knowledge they want to interact with. The reason we introduced this level of extraction is that if you want to have one bucket for example guidelines, you can also have another bucket of knowledge for say recordings from your annual meeting. You might have a third bucket for say all your medical journals or your publications. You might want to give your user flexibility to decide which bucket of information they want to chat with. By default, they will chat with all the knowledge buckets that you have enabled, and if you don't want this level of complexity, you can just have one bucket and then the system won't even give users the option. With that said, here is an example of the user logging in. As a proof of concept, our Bible chat provides two buckets of knowledge. One of all the knowledge from Old Testament and one from all the knowledge in the New Testament. In this example, what I'm going to do is ask the question, tell me the story of David versus Goliath. You will notice that the speed of responding to a simple question is a little slower than what you would expect from chat GTP. The reason it is a little slower is because we are actually cross-referencing all the responses with what reference and citation we should attach them to, which is why our chatbot is just a little bit slower. We are trying to improve the speed of the response, but right now you will notice that it is just a little bit slower when it is trying to answer the question. When the answer comes back, you will see that we are basically displaying the answer back to the user. We will try to be brief whenever possible, but we can't quite control some of the length of the responses that come back. As you can see, this is the user experience when they ask a simple question. They can actually ask a follow-up question. For example, how old was David? Keep in mind that any questions you ask that is a follow-up question, the chatbot actually has what is referred to as the context of the conversation. It knows what question you have asked before, and when it asks who is David, it is going to actually know which David you are referring to. You can see this is the responses. This is how you can see Enigma using data only from the Bible to respond to the user. Thank you.
Video Summary
In this video, the speaker demonstrates the use of Enigma's BibleBot feature. The user interface allows the user to choose which testament of the Bible they want to interact with. This enables the user to segment their knowledge space into different buckets. The speaker then asks the chatbot to tell the story of David versus Goliath, showcasing a slower response time as the system cross-references the answers with references and citations. The chatbot is able to provide detailed responses and even understands context for follow-up questions. Overall, Enigma's BibleBot utilizes data solely from the Bible to provide answers to user inquiries.
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Enigma
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David versus Goliath
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