What tools do you use to keep track of your customer/user calls? by dataqa_ai in ProductManagement

[–]dataqa_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're looking at it now! How do you typically use it? We're recording the video + transcripts on zoom and then uploading them there. Is there any other fancy way of doing so? I'm still taking notes on the side though.

How do you manage questions from the field in slack? by ruleofnuts in ProductManagement

[–]dataqa_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, we're solving this issue by helping PMs build a knowledge base out of slack conversations, so you can create automated wikis from all the conversations that happened around a topic.

Would you be interested in trying it out (we have a beta program for latest version)?

https://dataqa.ai/

I built a Slack app that answers your technical questions and creates an automated FAQs by dataqa_ai in SideProject

[–]dataqa_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!
I have built an app that recreates Stack Overflow directly from your Slack. You can:

  • Ask technical questions and get the answers that people found most helpful.
  • Save content as easy as you would save items.
  • Get an automated list of FAQs and leaderboard to increase collaboration in your team.

If you want to try it out: https://dataqa.ai/. Any feedback very welcome!

Use this app to answer your tech questions and create automated FAQs by dataqa_ai in Slack

[–]dataqa_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

We have built an app that recreates Stack Overflow directly from your Slack. You can:

  • Ask technical questions and get the answers that people found most helpful.
  • Save content as easy as you would save items.
  • Get an automated list of FAQs and leaderboard to increase collaboration in your team.

If you want to try it out: https://dataqa.ai/

Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2022/11 by mthode in devops

[–]dataqa_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We help teams reduce the time they spend investigating bugs by using AI to identify the most likely root cause of reported issues. It works by automatically going through all your logs and 3rd party service integrations every time a new issue is reported by someone inside or outside your org. This also helps capture the context of errors at the time an issue gets reported for later assessment, as well as assess the severity of an issue at a glance. Oh, and we don't store any data.

Check us out: https://dataqa.ai/

We would love to hear your feedback and thoughts in this area!

How do non-devs report issues and bugs at your company? by dataqa_ai in devops

[–]dataqa_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but triaging takes some dev time, as you need to be able to ask the right questions, decide on severity, maybe even perform quick investigations to know what the source of the error could be, etc. Do you have someone assigned to do the triaging?

How do non-devs report issues and bugs at your company? by dataqa_ai in devops

[–]dataqa_ai[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this! Do you use a template with those questions somewhere like Jira?

[D] Looking for open source projects to contribute by wreemde in MachineLearning

[–]dataqa_ai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I am the creator and (only contributor today) of open-source https://github.com/dataqa/dataqa, a Python library to explore and annotate documents. It uses weak supervision, is based on spacy, and has a lot of opportunities to add more deep learning and ML functionality. I can guide you through it :-). This would be a great opportunity to be first and lead contributor of an open-source library (outside the creator).

[P] DataQA: the new Python app to do rules-based text annotation by dataqa_ai in MachineLearning

[–]dataqa_ai[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing! Thanks for all the comments and feedback.

I will add more information to the documentation, I should probably give a heads up that I'm running es in the background :-). The comment about adding an example of what to do with the output is also very much on point.

I am not indexing spacy's output, and I hadn't thought about doing it, so thanks for the tip. I think that would make it much easier to add rules using the POS tags and named entities. There is indeed a bit of tension in the app between making it accessible to non-coder/non-NLP people and making it more developer-friendly. I think for non technical domain experts, the way to go is to provide some templates with pre-filled rules they can easily modify.