AI personalization
Many AI services offer option to personalize the AIs by giving them instructions to how they should behave. This could be "be witty" or "use as few words as possible" or "be practical". This may also include giving the AI some general information about the user as a context.
From a technical perspective, these features are usually done in a way that in settings there are customization options that users can voluntarily use. For example, one text box for personality traits of the AI and another for general user knowledge. Then this information is given to the AI model as part of the prompt but hidden from the user in chat mode, so the AI seems to just know and follow the given instructions and information.
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user51516
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thanks for implementing, buuut. it currently contains a bug. i tried it out and the personalization just works for the first promt. i tried this by making to prompts and the same two prompts the other way around in a different thread. the first was always as expected (short and precise) and the second one always standard (very very long). please fix this.
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CZ
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I would like with a simple button to be able to ask Lumo to make "short" answer or "long" answer. Sometime in a conversation we don't need Lumo to repeat everything again, just answer "yes/no" type of response.
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AT
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Just allow ai prompt please I dont want restrictive drop down menu
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Pr0t0n
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+1, ideally combine with the request for project folders, where each project can have it's own specific customization (system prompt / settings)
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CZ
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I would like to see the possibility to create my own Usecase buttons in Lumo, as a pre-prompt, for instance:
- "Translate this sentence from French to English (if prompt is in French), or from English to French (if prompt is in French)"
- "Analyze the tasks of the prompt, and return a production schedule in a table"
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StegHunter
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i was coming to the forum to add this, Lumo likes text walls and as much as i like all the info, i don't need that much and would save time having to put in "keep it short" every time.
something i sometimes find funny is when i ask Brave Leo something I'll put something like "explain this while trying to hide the fact you're a cat", it just adds something funny to read while also getting what you asked for. good quality of life.
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user51516
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it is such a pain to use lumo for me, because in chatgpt i just have the setting of short and precise answers and it gives me so much shorter, more readable answers and not the standard block of information you normally get which is such an improvement and i really miss that with lumo