Co-Pilot for Automators FAQs
- Updated: 2024/03/29
Co-Pilot for Automators FAQs
Refer to this FAQ for general queries on the behavior and functionality of building with natural language.
General
- What is Co-Pilot for Automators?
- It is an on-demand, intelligent automation assistant, accessible from within the Automation Workspace. Developers can describe their automation in English language and have Automation Co-Pilot create or update the automation.
- What is the intended use of Co-Pilot for Automators?
- It is intended to help developers build their automation quickly and easily. Developers are always in control of building and finalizing their automation.
- How do I access Co-Pilot for Automators?
- In the Automation Workspace, click Co-Pilot, or . If you are unable to see these options, verify you have sufficient permissions and an Automator AI license for your user account. Contact Support to purchase a license.
- How do I build or update a process with Co-Pilot for Automators?
- See Co-Pilot for Automators in Process Composer
- How do I build or update a bot with Automator AI?
- See Co-Pilot for Automators in Bot Editor
- Who can use Co-Pilot for Automators?
- See Availability
- Is Co-Pilot for Automators available in On-Premises installation?
- Co-Pilot for Automators is currently a Cloud-only capability and is not available for On-Premises environments.
- How is usage of Co-Pilot for Automators tracked?
- Each prompt or instruction sent to Automation Co-Pilot is counted as one unit. These units are aggregated for all users across tenants and tracked against the available license capacity.
Known limitations
The following limitations apply to the current product version:
- Co-Pilot for Automators is currently optimized for English language only. Prompts written in other languages can produce incomplete or inaccurate results.
- Prompts are not saved and hence conversation history cannot be retrieved when the screen is refreshed or a new session is started.
- Long prompts can sometimes result in time-outs.
Process Composer: see, Known limitations in Process Composer
Bot editor: see, Known limitations in Bot editor