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@peterlewicki Love your solution Peter, well done! One small piece of feedback though: it's normally preferred not to tell users what they have to say. You can hint them, like in your sports and drama examples, but maybe the first instruction would be too rigid for them.
Thanks for sharing!👏
@kinisoftware @Xavidop@Chus9000 Thank you Kini! Definitely getting a solution for the challenges is something that several people has requested. I have a couple of ideas for that but not much time to implement them 😅
My last article is a step-by-step guide on how I design conversations with scripts, tables, and flowcharts.
I hope you like it!
Thank @jeremy_cadiz for the feedback ;)
https://t.co/DAfguy4Jrc
#vui#voicefirst#conversationalai
@JC_Jubilo @Chus9000 - Exercise without visual instructions is always a difficult problem. I would recommend to read this to anyone and see if they are able to do it. It will help you understand if there's anything else you need to provide in the prompts or in any other format.
@JC_Jubilo @Chus9000 - Users don't have any way to interact with the experience if needed. You can do it just by giving instructions on how to interrupt and ask follow up questions.
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