Tips for Better Interactions
Tips for Better Interactions
- Be specific — "Summarise the key points from our project discussion last week" works better than "What happened?"
- Provide context — If you're asking about something new, give the agent enough background to help effectively.
- Correct mistakes — If the agent gets something wrong, tell it. It will learn from corrections.
- Use tools explicitly — "Search for the latest research on X" tells the agent you want it to use its search capability.
- Ask about progress — If you've asked the agent to do something that takes a while, you can ask how it's going.
Working with Agent Delegation
When your agent delegates to a specialist, you can still direct the specialist through your personal assistant. You don't need to interact with delegates directly — just tell your agent what you need and it will coordinate.
If a specialist gives an unexpected result, tell your personal assistant. It can either try again, try a different approach, or ask you for more guidance.
Making the Most of Long-Term Memory
Your agent builds a picture of you over time. Help it by:
- Telling it your preferences explicitly ("I prefer bullet points over prose")
- Correcting misunderstandings promptly
- Letting it know when your context changes ("I'm now working on the Q3 launch, not Q2")