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How should you use Vansah Intelligence?
Updated over 2 months ago

When using Vansah Intelligence, which is based on OpenAI models, it’s important to understand the best practices for leveraging its capabilities effectively. Vansah Intelligence prompt’s AI with trained statements to support the required outcome for Vansah. Here are some guidelines for optimal use:

  1. Clear and Specific Jira Issue Summary/Description: Provide clear and specific Jira Issue which can be interpreted by Vansah Intelligence. Vansah Intelligence will create a meaningful prompt to OpenAI which will deliver the most accurate and relevant responses. Well-structured prompts have been engineered by Vansah Intelligence to ensure OpenAI understands the context and generates more precise outputs which can be used by Vansah Test Management for Jira.

  2. Review and Verify Outputs: Due to the probabilistic nature of AI models, it’s essential to review and verify the outputs generated by Vansah Intelligence. Assess the quality and relevance of the responses before relying on them for critical tasks or sharing them with others.

  3. Understand Limitations: Recognize the limitations of Vansah Intelligence and refrain from using it in scenarios where current and accurate information about specific subjects, such as people, places, and facts, is essential. Exercise caution and critical thinking when interpreting the outputs.

  4. Feedback Loop: Provide feedback on the generated responses to help improve the performance of Vansah Intelligence over time. This can involve correcting inaccuracies, highlighting inconsistencies, and suggesting improvements to enhance the quality of future responses.

  5. Ethical Use: Ensure ethical and responsible use of Vansah Intelligence, respecting privacy, avoiding biased inputs, and refraining from using the technology for malicious purposes.

By following these guidelines, users can make the most of Vansah Intelligence while being mindful of its capabilities and limitations.

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