Conversational agent
A conversational agent holds a stateful, multi-turn dialogue with a user, with memory managed by the platform — none, a sliding window, or a rolling summary — and streamed responses. Unlike a free-form chatbot, a governed conversational agent stays scoped: declared tools, policy-controlled actions, and a full trace of every turn.
In NeoXam Agents
Conversational mode is a Beta (V1) capability, embedded in product screens rather than a separate destination. The first pilots are the DataHub assistant and the BR authoring assistant. The memory policy is declared in the descriptor and applied by the platform — never improvised by the agent — and each turn is a traced run.
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Data onboarding & configuration Q&A
Beta (V1)'How do I configure a Kafka feed?' — answered from documentation and live configuration objects, with deep links to the exact screens.
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