HITL, New Integration Hub, and QoL Updates
HITL
The Human in the Loop (HITL) feature offers seamless control over chatbot interactions. Users can now step in and manage conversations manually whenever sensitive queries arise, so you can ensure greater oversight and brand safety. This feature is ideal for industries where compliance and human judgment are essential, or for any situation where a manual touch is necessary.
Integration Hub Revamp
The Integration Hub has been expanded, allowing you to connect and orchestrate multiple systems and APIs with ease. It's also now easier to find and install pre-built integrations, reducing setup time and simplifying workflows. With this update, you can streamline operations across platforms for improved flexibility and scalability.
What else is new?
Features & enhancements
š Autonomous nodes now support copy/pasting, as well as copy/pasting of multiple nodes.
š The logging for LLMz has been improved significantly.
š¤ You can now use Cerebras models within Botpress Studio.
š When an Autonomous Node uses the Knowledge Base, the start node is no longer required to use the KB agent.
š§ Autonomous Nodes now have typed inputs (string, number) for functions to execute, with improvements to slow operations and overall speed enhancements.
š Integrations are now enabled by default upon installation.
š·ļø The web crawler has been updated to fix an issue where certain URLs were being ignored and to handle capitalization correctly.
š You can now manually enter URLs into an indexed website.
Bug fixes
š ļø An issue where variables were not being properly created under specific conditions has been fixed.
šØ Improvements have been made to queued messages, and the order of messages is now correct.
š§£ Fixed an issue where you were unable to read/write user variables after receiving a trigger.
š A fix was applied to resolve an issue with query KB cards.
š Fixed an issue where table import wasn't working.
ā ļø The problem causing the "add website" modal to crash has been fixed.
ā An issue preventing the deletion of integrations under certain circumstances has been resolved.