Introducing AI Answers in Forum Search (Beta)

After trying it for a few days, I'm disappointed with AI Answers so far.

Here's why:

- It gives vague answers that are easily misunderstood.
- It makes a lot of strange mistakes. A lot.
- The AI doesn't reference forum posts.
- There's no mechanism to train the AI.
- The "Unhelpful" button is genuinely not helpful at all right now.


I think integrating the AI into the forum search is problematic. While AI generally returns more accurate results with more keywords (more specific prompt), the forum search system actually becomes less accurate as more keywords are added. This combination just doesn't work well together.

In my opinion, it would be better to separate the AI from the forum search and utilize it as a new search system. It could perform high-precision forum searches based on prompts, summarize high-quality threads and posts, and list them. The AI's answers or suggestions would be displayed below that list.

I agree, couldn’t have put it better myself. I don’t know if it’s ready for public consumption :(
 
There are so many times, in this forum, we need to explain how to raise a ticket via the WiiM Home App.

Asking the AI about how to report an error gives an ok but not complete answer.

There are no mention of that a log is automatically uploaded, so that raising the issue is best done at the time when the issue is present.

The option is also wrongly described as "Feedback", while it's now called "Feedback and Tickets".

Alternativt options could also be described (mail and support site).

It's time for the AI to study some more during the holidays 😁
Maybe split feedback in two in the app? Feedback for just pro and con type comments, and Report A Problem, which creates a ticket including comments and a log. It might eliminate some of the ambiguity. Just a thought.
 
If you look at all the novice questions on here, I think the AI support is a great thing to relieve this forum the the ever same questions..
That's true, but the flipside is that those questions and the helpful responses provided by existing members is, I believe, a big part of how you engage new users and build an actual community.
 
That's true, but the flipside is that those questions and the helpful responses provided by existing members is, I believe, a big part of how you engage new users and build an actual community.
Nothing like providing AI instead of humans to show you care about customers.....
 
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