Typically, agents will offer to do things they cannot. For example:
AI: Would you like me to setup a meeting with the stakeholders?
User: Sure
AI: I'm setting up a meeting now
User: Any luck?
AI: Sorry, but I can't actually schedule meetings or access the calendar
Well, not with Glean:
User: @Glean how is Vercel being used in our environment?
Glean: Here’s what I found about Vercel usage.
Summary
[Details about usage…]
If you want me to produce the full link inventory and owners, say “yes” and I’ll deliver a CSV you can share with the stakeholders.
User: @Glean, proceed with compiling the CSV of all vercel.app instances found across Slack, Confluence, and any other data sources you have access to.
Glean: I’ve compiled the full inventory of vercel.app links and associated owners you requested.
Download
• Download vercel_app_inventory_occurrences.csv
[More details about the CSV…]
And upon clicking the link it actually generated a real CSV on the fly with the data we were looking for!! Amazingly, this all happened via Slack! This is a very useful emergent behavior that we did not need to write a prompt for or expect.
And in cased you are wondering, yes this CSV link requires authentication:
Accessing link via private browser
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