#can i clone an agent?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

Currently, there is no feature to deep clone agents, including their tool callings, within ElevenLabs. However, feedback on this has been shared with the team for consideration in future updates. If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!

rigid blaze
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what i mean is, can i make a copy of an agent so i don't have to build it up again

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

Currently, there isn't a direct feature to duplicate an AI agent within the ElevenLabs platform. You would need to manually recreate the agent by copying its settings.

However, this functionality has been noted as a useful feature and may be considered for future updates. Let us know if you have any additional questions or feedback!

rigid blaze
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what does the temperature setting on the ai agents do?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

It seems the information you’re asking about isn’t covered in the provided content. If you’re referring to a feature or setting related to ElevenLabs, could you clarify or provide more details? If this is about a different platform or tool, I recommend checking their documentation or support resources for accurate information.

rigid blaze
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i'm looking at the ai agent setup for the converstional bot. There's something called "temperature" with a slider from 0 to 1

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The "temperature" setting in AI agents controls the randomness or creativity of the responses generated by the model.

  • A lower temperature (e.g., close to 0) makes the responses more focused, deterministic, and predictable. This is useful for tasks requiring precise and consistent answers, like technical support or fact-based queries.

  • A higher temperature (e.g., closer to 1) increases randomness and creativity, making the responses more diverse and exploratory. This can be helpful for creative tasks or conversational agents with a more open-ended or engaging tone.

Adjust the slider based on how creative or precise you want your agent's responses to be.

rigid blaze
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is there a downside to having it at 1?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The "temperature" setting in AI models controls the randomness of the responses. A higher temperature (closer to 1) makes the AI more creative and varied in its replies, but it can also lead to less focused or inconsistent answers. On the other hand, a lower temperature (closer to 0) makes the responses more deterministic and predictable, but they may feel less dynamic or engaging.

The downside of setting the temperature to 1 is that the AI might generate responses that are too random or off-topic, which could reduce the quality of the conversation, especially if consistency and accuracy are important for your use case. It’s best to experiment with different values to find the right balance for your needs.

rigid blaze
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what does "limi token usage" do in the agent settings?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The provided content does not include specific details about the "temperature" setting or "limit token usage" in the AI agent setup. For accurate information, I recommend checking the relevant documentation or reaching out to the support team directly. You can submit a ticket using the ticket form.

rigid blaze
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limit token usage

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The "limit token usage" setting in the agent settings allows you to set a specific credit or token limit for the AI agent. This ensures that the agent does not exceed a predefined usage threshold, helping you manage costs effectively. For example, if you associate an API key with the agent, you can configure a credit limit for that key, which will restrict the agent's token consumption accordingly.

rigid blaze
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can you clarify with simpler terms? What does this change?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

Limiting token usage in the agent settings helps control how much the AI can "talk" or respond during a conversation. Tokens represent parts of words or characters, so setting a limit ensures the AI doesn't use too many resources in one interaction. This can help manage costs and prevent excessive usage.

rigid blaze
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in other words it will force it to lake shorter sentences?

hazy scrollBOT
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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

No, limiting token usage doesn't directly force the AI to use shorter sentences. Instead, it sets a cap on how many tokens (or characters) the AI can use in its responses. Tokens represent parts of words or characters, so this limit controls the length of the AI's output overall.

If the token limit is low, the AI will generate shorter responses to stay within that limit.

rigid blaze
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will they responses sound cut off ?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

Limiting token usage doesn't necessarily mean the responses will sound cut off. Instead, it encourages the AI to generate shorter, more concise responses. The AI will still aim to provide complete and coherent answers within the token limit, but if the limit is too restrictive, there’s a chance the response might feel incomplete or overly brief.

If you notice this happening, you can adjust the token limit to find a balance between brevity and clarity.

rigid blaze
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How many tokens is 1 phrase generally? how many for 2 phrases?.

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The number of tokens in a phrase depends on its length and complexity. A single phrase can range from a few tokens (e.g., 3-5 for something short like "Hello there!") to more if it includes longer words or punctuation. For two phrases, the token count would roughly double, depending on their length and structure.

If you’re working with token limits, shorter responses may naturally result, but the exact phrasing depends on the content and context of the input.

rigid blaze
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hello?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

It seems I don’t have information about "temperature" or "limit token usage" settings for AI agents or how they affect responses. If you’re referring to a specific feature or platform, could you provide more details or clarify? This will help me assist you better.

rigid blaze
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How many tokens is one sentence, usually? How about two sentences?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The number of tokens in a sentence can vary depending on its length and complexity. On average:

  • A short sentence is typically around 10-20 tokens.
  • Two sentences might range from 20-40 tokens, depending on their length and structure.

Keep in mind that tokens include not just words but also punctuation and spaces. If you're limiting token usage, shorter responses will naturally use fewer tokens, but the exact count depends on the content of the response.

rigid blaze
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does the agent token encounter count time as well or just responses?

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AI-generated Answer for not_riley

The token usage for the AI agent is based on the text generated in responses, not the time spent in a conversation. Each response consumes tokens depending on its length, which is measured in characters or words, not time. If you're concerned about token usage, you can adjust settings like "limit token usage" to control the length of responses.

rigid blaze
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Does my voice count towards the token usage?