Advanced Chat Strategies: Getting the Most from Sky AI

Go beyond basic questions and learn how to craft effective prompts and utilize advanced chat features for in-depth case analysis.

Crafting Effective Prompts

To get the most insightful answers from Sky AI, focus on crafting clear and specific prompts:

  • Be Specific: Instead of asking general questions, provide context and specific details.
  • Cross-Document Queries: Ask questions that require Sky AI to analyze information across multiple documents within a case.
  • Leverage Keywords: Incorporate keywords from your Case Notes or Snapshots in your prompts to guide Sky AI's analysis.
  • Comparative Questions: Use comparative questions to highlight differences and similarities, such as "Compare injury reports from Dr. A and Dr. B."

Understanding Context

Sky AI can provide answers based on the entire case or a single document:

  • Case-Level Chat: When in the main case view, Sky AI analyzes all documents within the case.
  • Document-Specific Chat: When viewing a specific document, Sky AI focuses its analysis on that document's content.
  • DocList Structure: Sky AI utilizes the DocList structure and document content to provide relevant and accurate answers.

Leveraging Follow-up Questions

Enhance your understanding with follow-up questions:

  • Source Attribution: Ask "What document mentions that?" to identify the source of information.
  • Elaboration: Use phrases like "Can you elaborate on [specific point]?" to delve deeper into a specific topic.
  • Sky AI provides source attribution, allowing you to verify the origin of its answers.

Exporting Chat Transcripts

Export your chat transcripts for record-keeping and sharing:

  • Click the Export button (down-pointing arrow icon) to export the conversation.
  • Available Formats:
    • DOCX: For editable documents.
    • PDF: For sharing a formatted, non-editable version.
    • Plain Text: For simple text extraction.
    • Email: To quickly share the transcript via email.

Troubleshooting

If the chat doesn't provide the expected answer:

  • Rephrase your prompt: Try using different keywords or a more specific question.
  • Check the context: Ensure you are chatting within the correct case or document.
  • Review the source documents: Verify that the information you are seeking is present in the case documents.
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