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[Onboarding] - 2c AAU, i receive relevant answers on click on suggestion questions #1389

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mamadoudicko opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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mamadoudicko commented Oct 11, 2023

Epic: #1151

Functionnal:
Here are questions answers:

Validation criterias:

  • Create a new account
  • Go to chat page (you should see onboarding steps)
  • Click on onboarding questions
  • Check that answers are displayed and steps are updated
@mamadoudicko mamadoudicko changed the title [Onboarding] - 2 AAU, i receive relevant answers on click on suggestion questions [Onboarding] - 2c AAU, i receive relevant answers on click on suggestion questions Oct 11, 2023
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dosubot bot commented Oct 11, 2023

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Hello,

Thank you for your request. Here are the answers to your suggested questions:

  1. "What is Quivr?" - Quivr is a software that uses GenerativeAI to store and retrieve unstructured information. It is referred to as your "second brain" because it can store and retrieve information much like a human brain.

  2. "how_to_use_quivr" - To use Quivr, you interact with it through various endpoints. Each endpoint requires different parameters and returns different responses. For more detailed information, please refer to the backend/routes/brain_routes.py in the Quivr repository.

  3. "what_is_brain" - In the context of Quivr, a 'brain' refers to a specific instance of the AI model that has been trained to store and retrieve information. Each user can have multiple brains, each with its own unique ID and name.

As for the structure of the Quivr codebase and how it is organized, I'm afraid I don't have that information at the moment. If you could provide more specific details about what you're looking for, I'd be happy to help further.

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