Agent as Skill
Allows configuring a specific agent as a dedicated skill for particular tasks.
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Allows configuring a specific agent as a dedicated skill for particular tasks.
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You can use agents you created or available AI model in Swiftask.
In this example, the agent is a Community Manager agent, within the the skill to create facebook post and generate image using the AI "Ideogram".
Name:
This field allows you to assign a specific name to your skill, making it identifiable within your AI agent.
Example: You might name it "Image Creation Skill" to indicate its specific function.
Skill Function:
This field is for describing what the skill does. A clear description helps users understand the functionality of the skill and its intended use.
Example: You might write:
Target Agent:
This field allows you to select the specific agent you want to integrate as a skill. You can choose from existing agents or AI in Swiftask that can perform tasks related to the functionality you are creating.
Example: If you have an image generation AI like Flux Pro, you would select it here.
Let’s say you are developing an AI assistant for a design team that needs to create visual content quickly. Here’s how you could set it up:
Name:
Set this to "Image Creation Skill".
Skill Function:
Describe the skill as:
Target Agent:
Choose the agent you want to use:
Once integrated into your AI assistant, this skill allows the assistant to call the specified target agent whenever a user requests image creation based on text descriptions.
For example, if a user inputs, "Create an image of a sunset over the ocean," the assistant can leverage the "ImageGenAI" to generate and return the requested image.
This functionality streamlines the process of generating visual content, making it more efficient for design projects and enhancing creativity.