Introducing the ability to power AIP Assist with your custom documentation
You can now equip AIP Assist with your personal documentation, allowing it to supply users with information as needed. Starting the week of May 27 across AIP-enabled enrollments, configuration options to make AIP Assist aware of your custom operational documentation is available in Control Panel. This feature includes the ability to centrally manage when Assist can access the documentation, which documentation, and whether to limit referencing to when a user is viewing certain resources. By allowing AIP Assist to respond to user questions on how to interact with operational workflows as well as how to navigate the platform, you can improve the ease of user onboarding to your workflows.
Information that you can allow your assist to share may include program documentation, standard operating procedures (SOP), and wiki-inspired information, such as data ingestion processes, procedures for requesting permissions, best practices for organizing projects, and general information. More focused documentation, like use case and workflow documents, can be particularly beneficial for user onboarding, training sessions, and promoting general self-service and usability. Learn more.
Empower AIP Assist with your custom documentation to further customize Assist’s ability in answering program and use-case documentation relevant for your operations.
To start, enable access to your documentation repository
To leverage this capability, you must already have custom docs in a Documentation repository within your Code Repositories. Contact your Palantir representative to enable documentation type repository if not available, and if already setup, to whitelist the repository after creation. To fully manage the scope of the documentation beyond the documentation source, you must also have permission to use Control Panel.
Manage when AIP Assist can access the documentation to answer a user question. Set to “always available” or “by resource” for more granular control.
For more, review the AIP Assist Custom Documentation guide.