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ded2
Community Member
2 months ago

You're Hired!


Rather than make a series of clickable objects, I tried to create a more dynamic experience where the user can actually meet fellow employees, each with their own personality, voice, and knowledge base. In this example, the user can select a team member, meet them in their office, and through an AI interface, ask them real-time questions just as they would in a live onboarding session. I tried to give each character their own personality that comes through in their responses, so feel free to ask whatever you want -- you should get a coherent response. The ultimate goal is to create an onboarding experience feels more "human" and engaging, but is also scalable, with avatars that can be retrained as company knowledge grows.

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  • Tie's avatar
    Tie
    Community Member

    Very cool. I took it for a quick spin and met with Julia Chen, the ops manager. Intentionally, my conversation was all over the place- just to get a feel of her virtual conversational style. Very balanced overall. Thanks for sharing!

    • ded2's avatar
      ded2
      Community Member

      I told her I already hate my new job and she tried to cheer me up, lol

      • Tie's avatar
        Tie
        Community Member

        Lol- she'll keep the morale up for sure! 

    • ded2's avatar
      ded2
      Community Member

      For the avatars, I used HeyGen. I like them because you can take any stock image and turn it into an avatar. And for the chat interface, I used Base44 and inserted as a web object. I trained it on the different "responsibilities" for each of the employees and instructed how to respond using the personalities of the different employees.

      • Tie's avatar
        Tie
        Community Member

        Thanks for sharing the tools. It really came together wonderfully!

  • michela's avatar
    michela
    New to the Community

    This is amazing! Could you please share which AI tool you used?

    • ded2's avatar
      ded2
      Community Member

      For the avatars, I used HeyGen. I like them because you can take any stock image and turn it into an avatar. And for the chat interface, I used Base44 and inserted as a web object. I trained it on the different "responsibilities" for each of the employees and instructed how to respond using the personalities of the different employees.

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