- Interacting with Autopilot for Everyone
- Prerequisites to use Autopilot in Assistant
- Prompt-to-response flow
- Launching Autopilot for Everyone
- Autopilot settings in Assistant
- Using a starting prompt
- Uploading and analyzing files
- Running automations
- Interacting with Autopilot answers
- Using suggested prompts
- Starting a new chat
- Chat history
- Providing general feedback
- Pasting tables with Clipboard AI
Autopilot for Everyone user guide
Chat history
Chat history is a record of all interactions between you and Autopilot during a conversation session. While Autopilot can refer back to earlier parts of the same conversation to maintain context and provide relevant responses, it cannot access chat history from different sessions. This way, each interaction starts with a clean slate, ensuring unbiased responses. To provide relevant context across all sessions, you can add personal information and notes in the User notes section of Settings. To reference information from a previous conversation, you need to provide that context again in your new session.
To access the chat history in a session, select the menu icon next to the Autopilot title. The panel with the chat history opens. All chats are divided per day.
Chat history may be subject to limitations set by your admin.
When you have many conversations with Autopilot, the chat history list may become lengthy. To narrow the list to several chats where you discussed a specific topic, use the Search history field to input specific keywords used in that conversation.
To quickly identify a conversation, you can rename the corresponding chat entry:
- Hover over the chat entry you want to rename. The Rename chat option becomes visible.
- Select Rename chat. A prompt is displayed.
- Write the new name for the chat, so that it provides context for the topic discussed with Autopilot.
- Select Save.