Can someone remove the ai agents?
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Can someone remove the ai agents?
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The Grails documentation I have ingested does not mention how to remove AI agents or any built-in AI assistant functionality from a Grails application or its documentation. If you are referring to a specific plugin, widget, or integration (such as an AI assistant embedded in your documentation or UI), please provide more details about where and how the AI agents are present. If this doesn't help, please reach out to the Grails support team for further assistance. 👍 0 button 👎 0 button 💡 Hint: Mention @runllm in the thread for followups.
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A message from kapa.ai
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I appreciate your question, but I'm specifically designed to help answer questions about Apache Grails, the open-source web application framework. Your question about removing AI agents doesn't appear to be related to Apache Grails development, configuration, or usage. If you have any questions about Apache Grails - such as working with domain classes, controllers, services, GORM, plugins, or any other aspect of the framework - I'd be happy to help with those!
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Let's give the bots a chance. They provide immediate feedback and let's see what their solve rate ends up looking like, after some optimization. We have control over the knowledgebase they are built on. 3rd party plugin are not part of their training currently. Kapa and Runllm are both paid solutions being donated to the ASF that were spearheaded by the Apache Superset team and presented at the conference this year. They are not a replacement for human answers in #C07M0GTDE, just first level, instant support. I've personally answered a lot of questions in this channel at all hours and all days of the week and know I will not be able to continue that pace in the future. I might be able to take a look 2 or 3 times a week.
When I don't know an answer I normally hit an LLM anyway.
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Though for each message you have two bots answering, and most of the time not with anything of help. I would prefer something that actually "knows" about Grails, like Claude.ai
These two guys are annoying 🙂
Recently I asked a simple question, both didn't know or answered NO. Claude gave me code that actually worked right away. There is a clear difference in terms of the helpfulness there. Anyway, two might be too much, and might actually make us waste more time to reach a solution/answer.
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My understanding is there are two AI agents only for evaluation ("which one is more useful for Grails community?"). Hence I am patient, coping with the extra noise as a short term necessity. Decision which agent to keep may not come based on the Grails experience alone: if other Apache communities make a choice, we should follow their reasoning to reduce the noise faster.
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