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Dear Colleagues,

I am seeking to create a GenAI pipeline with Copilot and Lucid, to capture and document information from meetings (TEAMs, etc.) and extract pertinant information for BPMN, SEQD, and ERD diagrams using Lucid GenAI (copilot) interface.

As an example, using a structured prompt, it created the following (below).
With Mistral, etc. some LLM/transformer environments offer both a user and system prompt. The system prompt allows both setting parameters (ie: temperature, etc.) for the whole session, and also prompt engineering to fine tune the LLM. This can then affect all session instances for the current user. Azure AI studio further allows you to create custom “copilots” for deployment to a user community, that will be specialized for their particular needs (like NADCAP, IEEE, ASME, ISO, etc. standards).
Is there a system prompt or other means to fine-tune the Lucid/Copilot implementation to accomplish more specialization?
Thank you
 

 

@john.a.lopez considering that the AI trend is a relatively new phenomenon, system prompts are not a feature of Lucid Software currently. However, feel free to move this post to the Product feedback section. This way you can receive votes from others who like this idea. If it gets enough votes, Lucid software developers will consider it for a new release.


Hi ​@aparrish  - thanks for the reply.

Frankly i beg to differ. 

 Large language model | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

Other forms of “AI” like KB and RB, decision trees, CBR, and varied application of heuristic models, etc. have been around for decades. LISP was invented in the 1950s followed by Prolog. I was doing LISP programs in the latter 1980s for parametric CAD automation integrated expert systems.

Per your recommendation please escalate to product development team for consideration.

Thank you.

 


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