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33 TopicsAI Assistant: Producing Highly Realistic Audio
As a course author, you want to do more than just present information—you want to create multi-sensory e-learning experiences that resonate with learners. Using sound creatively can help you get there. AI Assistant’s text-to-speech and sound effects features let you create highly realistic AI-generated voices and sound effects for more immersive and accessible content. Available only in Storyline 360, these features can be accessed from the Insert Audio dropdown in the AI Assistant menu within the ribbon. Find them under the Home or Insert tab when you’re in slide view or from the AI Assistant side panel as quick action buttons for added convenience. Bring Narration to Life with AI-generated Voices If you’ve ever used classic text-to-speech, you probably wished the voices sounded less, well, robotic. AI Assistant’s text-to-speech brings narration to life with contextually aware AI-generated voices that sound more natural—and human! Check out the difference in quality between a standard voice, neural voice, and AI-generated voice by playing the text-to-speech examples below. Standard Voice Your browser does not support the audio element. Neural Voice Your browser does not support the audio element. AI-generated Voice Your browser does not support the audio element. To get started, click the Insert Audio icon in the AI Assistant menu to open the Generate AI Audio dialog box. A library of AI-generated voices—which you can filter by Gender, Age, and Accent—displays under the Voices tab. The voices also have descriptions like “deep,” “confident,” “crisp,” “intense,” and “soothing” and categories that can help you determine their ideal use cases, from news broadcasts to meditation, or even ASMR. Find these qualities under the voice’s name, and use the play button to preview the voice. Currently, there are 52 pre-made voices to choose from, and you can mark your favorites by clicking the heart icon. This way, you can easily access your preferred voices without having to scroll through the list. Toggle the View option to Favorites to find all your favorite voices, or In project to see voices used in the current project. Once you’ve decided on a voice, click the button labeled Use to switch to the Text-to-Speech tab. Your chosen voice is already pre-selected. Next, enter your script in the text box provided or click the add from slide notes link to copy notes from your slide. The script can be a maximum of 5,000 characters. For accessibility, select Generate closed captions—AI Assistant will generate closed captions automatically. Adjust the Voice Settings Unlike classic text-to-speech, the AI-generated voices in AI Assistant’s text-to-speech can be customized for a tailored voice performance. The Model setting lets you choose between the Multilingual v2 model—highly stable, exceptionally accurate, lifelike speech with support for 29 languages—and Turbo v2.5 model—slightly less stable but 300% faster with support for 32 languages. Play the following samples to listen and compare the voices generated by each model. Multilingual v2 Your browser does not support the audio element. Turbo v2.5 Your browser does not support the audio element. The setting forStability controls the balance between the voice’s steadiness and randomness. The Similarity setting determines how closely the AI should adhere to the original voice when attempting to replicate it. The defaults are set to 0.50 for the stability slider and 0.75 for the similarity slider, but you can play around with these settings to find the right balance for your content. Additional settings include Style exaggeration, which amplifies the style of the original voice, and Speaker boost, which enhances the similarity between synthesized speech and the voice. Note that if either of those settings is adjusted, generating your speech will take longer. Note: Some voices in the Multilingual v2 model tend to have inconsistent volume—fading out toward the end—when generating lengthy clips. This is a known issue with the underlying model, and our AI subprocessor for text-to-speech is working to address it. In the meantime, we suggest the following workarounds: Use a different voice Switch to the Turbo v2.5 model Increase the voice’s stability Manually break your text into smaller chunks to generate shorter clips Do I Need to Use SSML? AI Assistant has limited support for speech synthesis markup language (SSML) because AI-generated voices are designed to understand the relationship between words and adjust delivery accordingly. If you need to manually control pacing, you can add a pause. The most consistent way to do that is by inserting the syntax <break time="1.5s" /> into your script. This creates an exact and natural pause in the speech. For example: With their keen senses <break time="1.5s" /> cats are skilled hunters. Use seconds to describe a break of up to three seconds in length. You can try a simple dash - or em-dash — to insert a brief pause or multiple dashes for a longer pause. Ellipsis ... will also sometimes work to add a pause between words. However, these options may not work consistently, so we recommend using the syntax above for consistency. Just keep in mind that an excessive number of break tags can potentially cause instability. Multilingual Voices Expand Your Reach Another compelling benefit of AI-generated text-to-speech is the ability to bridge language gaps, allowing you to connect with international audiences. With support for up to 32 languages depending on the model—including some with multiple accents and dialects—AI Assistant’s text-to-speech helps your content resonate with a global audience. All you have to do is type or paste your script in the supported language you want AI Assistant to use. (Even though the voice description notes a specific accent or language, AI Assistant will generate the narration in the language used in your script.) Note that some voices tend to work best with certain accents or languages, so feel free to experiment with different voices to find the best fit for your needs. The table below provides a quick rundown of supported languages. Available in Multilingual v2 and Turbo v2.5: English (USA) English (UK) English (Australia) English (Canada) Japanese Chinese German Hindi French (France) French (Canada) Korean Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Italian Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Mexico) Indonesian Dutch Turkish Filipino Polish Swedish Bulgarian Romanian Arabic (Saudi Arabia) Arabic (UAE) Czech Greek Finnish Croatian Malay Slovak Danish Tamil Ukrainian Russian Available only in Turbo v2.5: Hungarian Norwegian Vietnamese Create Sound Effects Using Prompts Sound effects that align with your theme and content can highlight important actions or feedback, like clicking a button or choosing a correct answer, offering a more engaging and effective e-learning experience. With AI Assistant’s sound effects, you can now use prompts to easily create nearly any sound imaginable. No more wasting time scouring the web for pre-made sounds that may cost extra! Start creating high-quality sound effects by going to the AI Assistant menu in the ribbon under the Home or Insert tab. Then, click the lower half of the Insert Audio icon, and choose Sound Effects. (You can also access it from the Audio dropdown within the Insert tab. Simply select Sound Effects under the AI Audio option.) In the text box, describe the sound effect you want and choose a duration. You can adjust the Prompt influence slider to give AI Assistant more or less creative license in generating the sound. Since AI Assistant understands natural language, sound effects can be created using anything from a simple prompt like “a single mouse click” to a very complex one that describes multiple sounds or a sequence of sounds in a specific order. Just note you have a maximum of 450 characters to describe the sound you want to generate. Play the following audio samples to listen to sound effects created using a simple prompt and a complex one. Your browser does not support the audio element. Prompt: A single mouse click Your browser does not support the audio element. Prompt: Dogs barking, then lightning strikes You can also adjust the Duration—how long the sound effect plays—up to a maximum of 22 seconds. For example, if your prompt is “barking dog” and you set the duration to 10 seconds, you’ll get continuous barking, but a duration of two seconds is one quick bark. Adjusting the Prompt Influence slider to the right makes AI Assistant strictly adhere to your prompt, while sliding it to the left allows more free interpretation. Some Pro Terms to Know Using audio terminology—specialized vocabulary that audio experts use in their work—can help improve your prompts and produce even more dynamic sound effects. Here are a few examples: Braam: A deep, resonant, and often distorted bass sound used in media, particularly in trailers, to create a sense of tension, power, or impending doom. Whoosh: A quick, swooshing sound often used to emphasize fast motion, transitions, or dramatic moments. Impact: A sharp, striking noise used to signify a collision, hit, or sudden forceful contact, often to highlight a moment of action or emphasis. Glitch: A short, jarring, and usually digital noise that mimics a malfunction or distortion, commonly used to convey errors. Foley: The process of recreating and recording everyday sound effects like movements and object sounds in sync with the visuals of a film, videos, or other media. Here’s something fun to try! Generate a 3-second sound effect using the prompt “studio quality, sound designed whoosh and braam impact.” Increasing the duration may produce better sound effects but will also create more dead air towards the end. Pro tip: Onomatopoeias—words like “buzz,” “boom,” “click,” and “pop” that imitate natural sounds—are also important sound effects terms. Use them in your prompts to create more realistic sound effects. Video Tutorials Want to learn more before getting started? Check out our video tutorials for additional guidance on using AI Assistant to generate text-to-speech and sound effects. Create AI-generated Text-to-Speech Create AI-generated Sound Effects Articulate 360 Training also has additional video tutorials on using other AI Assistant features. Use AI Assistant features in Rise 360 Use AI Assistant features in Storyline 360 You must be logged in to your Articulate 360 account to watch the videos. Don’t have an account yet? Sign up for a free trial now!5.4KViews12likes0CommentsAI Assistant: Setting the Stage for AI Magic
Before diving into the course creation process, you want your authoring tool to be tailored to your specific requirements so you can focus on developing high-quality content. With features designed to streamline your workflow, AI Assistant allows you to do just that. Available only in Rise 360, AI Assistant’s course outline generation and AI settings features boost your efficiency—setting the stage for AI magic! Get a Head Start Just as a builder uses a blueprint, course authors depend on a well-organized outline to guide learners toward their objectives. AI Assistant’s course outline generation feature jumpstarts your course creation process by instantly generating a course title, description, and full set of lesson titles based on your chosen topic or source material. To get started, click the Create New button on the left of the Rise 360 dashboard, hover on Course, and choose Start with AI. Using custom prompts, guide AI Assistant by describing your topic, target audience, and learning objectives. The more details you provide, the better the suggestions will be. If you have existing source content, upload it for AI Assistant’s reference. Otherwise, you can rely on AI Assistant’s general knowledge. Pro tip: Currently, AI Assistant doesn’t use Bloom’s Taxonomy or other similar frameworks when analyzing what you enter in the learning objectives field. Therefore, you’ll get the best results by entering high-level topics or traditionally formatted learning objectives. For instance, if you enter “Tennis rules” as a high-level objective, AI Assistant generates a generic outline based on that topic. If you want specific outcomes, however, you might enter “Learners will be able to summarize the rules of tennis” to generate more targeted output. AI Assistant will generate a few course title suggestions first—you can pick one from the list or make further changes. Then you can proceed with the outline generation. Refine the outline as needed before applying it. For example, you can edit the number of lessons, change the lesson titles, or reorganize the lesson order. Once you’re happy with the result, click Insert Course Outline. From there, you can use AI Assistant to add content to each lesson by clicking the Add Content button next to the lesson title. When you generate a new block inside a lesson using AI Assistant, you’ll see suggested topics based on your course outline. At any time you want to review your AI-generated course outline, click the View course outline button below the title on the course overview page. This opens the AI settings window to the Course outline tab. You can also click AI Assistant in the top right, select AI settings, and then click the Course outline tab. Here, you can copy the course outline content with just a click. However, this view doesn’t reflect any changes made to the lesson titles after the course outline generation, only the course title updates. Keep Any Documents Handy As a course author, you probably start gathering assets and reference materials right after choosing a topic and writing an outline. While you can now generate content from scratch using AI, you may also want to create courses based on existing documents. You can import source documents to use as a reference whenever you want to generate new content using AI Assistant. But instead of uploading reference materials each time, you can keep them all in one place by uploading them in the Source content tab of the AI settings window before you start. Access AI settings from the AI Assistant dropdown menu in the upper right. Drag and drop files into the Source content tab or click Choose file to upload them. Supported files include PDF, DOC/DOCX, PPT/PPTX, and TXT/TEXT of 100 MB or less that contain up to 200,000 characters. Note that AI Assistant only references extractable text in your source document, skipping images, audio, video, and content found in the Notes section of a PowerPoint file. Pro tip: To use an existing Rise 360 course as source content, export the course to PDF, then upload the resulting file. For Storyline 360, publish the course as a Word document. While there’s no hard limit on how many files you can upload to use as source content for AI Assistant, we recommend uploading only what you need for faster processing. If you don’t have entire files as reference, you can also copy and paste content from the source into the text box provided.3.3KViews11likes0CommentsAI Assistant: Essential Tips to Unlock its Full Potential
Generative AI’s rapidly advancing capabilities are transforming the way we work. In e-learning, generative AI can be a valuable partner in course authoring. That’s why we designed AI Assistant—a powerful ally in your course creation journey, seamlessly integrated into the Articulate 360 apps you already use. Whether you’re a newbie eager to kickstart your course creation journey or a seasoned instructional designer looking to leverage AI for more efficient authoring, you’ll be ready to unlock the full potential of AI Assistant with the essential tips contained in the articles linked below. AI Assistant: Setting the Stage for AI Magic AI Assistant: Creating, Refining, and Converting Blocks AI Assistant: Using Magic Text Import to Transform Existing Content AI Assistant: Writing and Editing Inline Content AI Assistant: Creating Images Using Prompts AI Assistant: Building Effective Quizzes and Knowledge Checks AI Assistant: Summarizing Swiftly with Summary Generation AI Assistant: Producing Highly Realistic Audio10KViews9likes0CommentsAI Assistant: Using Magic Text Import to Transform Existing Content
Turning content from a separate document into an interactive block used to require copying and pasting paragraph by paragraph. Now, with AI Assistant, you can simply copy and paste your content into the Magic Text Import dialog box. Your content is automatically arranged into a process block, accordion, or tabs interaction—while your original wording stays intact. Available only in Rise 360, magic text import can be accessed from the AI Assistant menu in the upper right or from the AI Blocks menu within the block library. Please note that importing media such as images, audio, and video is currently unavailable as we continue to improve this AI Assistant feature. While magic text import can save you a ton of time, you’ll get the best results if you follow some simple conventions when formatting your source document. Read on to see examples of some formatting Do’s and Don’ts. Process Blocks To get a process block complete with an intro, steps, and a summary, organize your source content by paragraphs with headings. The table below shows the formatting that gives the best results. Do: Use Paragraphs with Heading Labels Intro: Cake Baking Process Baking a cake is a delightful and rewarding experience that combines creativity with culinary skills. Whether for a special occasion or just a treat for yourself, following the right steps ensures a delicious outcome. Step 1: Gather Ingredients Start by gathering all necessary ingredients: flour, sugar, eggs, butter, baking powder, and vanilla extract. Make sure to measure them accurately for the best results. Step 2: Mix the Batter In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Gradually incorporate the flour and baking powder, followed by the vanilla extract, until the batter is smooth. Step 3: Bake the Cake Pour mixed batter into a greased pan and place into a preheated oven. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the cake comes out clean. Summary: Enjoy Your Delicious Treat In conclusion, baking a cake involves gathering ingredients, mixing them properly, and following a systematic approach. With practice, anyone can master the art of cake baking and enjoy the delicious results. Some formatting conventions tend to produce unexpected or less satisfactory results and should be avoided. For example, skipping paragraph breaks—as shown in the table below—may result in a process block with empty steps or an incorrect summary. Don’t: Skip Paragraph Breaks Intro: Cake Baking Process- Baking a cake is a delightful and rewarding experience that combines creativity with culinary skills. Whether for a special occasion or just a treat for yourself, following the right steps ensures a delicious outcome. Labeling paragraphs with markers like “description”—as the table below demonstrates—may result in repetition within your process block. Don’t: Label Paragraphs Intro: Cake Baking Process Description: Baking a cake is a delightful and rewarding experience that combines creativity with culinary skills. Whether for a special occasion or just a treat for yourself, following the right steps ensures a delicious outcome. Finally, using list numbers or bullets in your process steps—as the below example shows—may cause AI Assistant to make every item a process step, with no introduction or summary. Don’t: Use Bullets or Numbers Gather Ingredients: Flour Sugar Eggs Butter Baking powder Vanilla extract Make sure to measure them accurately for the best results. Accordion and Tabs Interactions For accordion and tabs blocks, AI Assistant turns headings into titles and the corresponding paragraphs into related content. Organize your source content by paragraphs with headings for best results. If you don’t provide a heading, AI Assistant will generate titles based on the content. However, if you skip the headings and format the paragraphs as a bullet or numbered list, the content may not import correctly. The below table offers a side-by-side comparison of formatting Do’s and Don’ts for the best results when using magic text import to create accordion and tabs interactions. Do: Use Paragraphs Headings Don’t: Skip headings and format the paragraphs as a bullet or numbered list Various Breeds of Cats Various breeds of cats have distinct characteristics and traits. From the sleek Siamese to the fluffy Maine Coon, they come in a wide range of sizes, colors, and temperaments. Known for their agility and hunting skills, cats often display playful antics. Their ability to purr and knead with their paws adds to their charm, creating a soothing presence that many find comforting. Physical Attributes and Behaviors Cats exhibit a variety of behaviors that reflect their unique personalities. The energetic Bengal enjoys interactive play, while the laid-back Ragdoll prefers lounging and being pampered. Understanding these traits can help potential cat owners choose a breed that aligns with their lifestyle. Bond Between Cats and Humans The bond between cats and humans can be incredibly rewarding. Many cat owners find joy in the companionship their feline friends provide. Cats sense their owner's emotions and often offer comfort during stressful times, further enhanced by playful interactions and affectionate behaviors, making them beloved members of many households. 1. Various breeds of cats have distinct characteristics and traits. From the sleek Siamese to the fluffy Maine Coon, they come in a wide range of sizes, colors, and temperaments. Known for their agility and hunting skills, cats often display playful antics. Their ability to purr and knead with their paws adds to their charm, creating a soothing presence that many find comforting. 2. Cats exhibit a variety of behaviors that reflect their unique personalities. The energetic Bengal enjoys interactive play, while the laid-back Ragdoll prefers lounging and being pampered. Understanding these traits can help potential cat owners choose a breed that aligns with their lifestyle. 3. The bond between cats and humans can be incredibly rewarding. Many cat owners find joy in the companionship their feline friends provide. Cats sense their owner's emotions and often offer comfort during stressful times, further enhanced by playful interactions and affectionate behaviors, making them beloved members of many households. Pro tip: Stuck coming up with a title? AI Assistant’sblock editing feature can shorten the first sentence of each paragraph to create a title for your accordion or tabs blocks.2.2KViews7likes0CommentsAccelerate Course Creation with AI Assistant
Create courses in minutes instead of days with AI Assistant, a powerful AI information and automation tool. Seamlessly integrated into Articulate 360 apps, AI Assistant is designed to supercharge your course development process. As your new partner in course creation, AI Assistant unlocks creativity and boosts productivity. You remain in control throughout the process—from outlining and drafting to iterating and refining—while creating high-quality content faster than ever. Explore the articles below to learn how to use AI Assistant, find answers to frequently asked questions, and discover tips and best practices to unlock this tool’s full potential. Rise 360 User Guides Rise 360: Get Started with AI Assistant Rise 360: Create Content with AI Assistant Storyline 360 User Guides Storyline 360: Get Started with AI Assistant Storyline 360: Create Content with AI Assistant Tips and Best Practices AI Assistant: Essential Tips to Unlock its Full Potential Content Library 360 and AI Assistant: Boost Visual Interest with Stock or AI-Generated Images Storyline 360: Enrich Audio Narrations with Classic or AI-Generated Text-to-Speech FAQs Articulate 360 FAQs: Articulate AI8.3KViews7likes0CommentsAI Assistant: Writing and Editing Inline Content
Generating content using the power of AI takes just seconds. However, without proper guidance, AI-generated content can be generic or out of step with your writing style and brand voice. Luckily, AI Assistant can be your new writing partner, helping you create and perfect content quickly—while you stay in control of the finished product. Available in Rise 360 and Storyline 360, AI Assistant’s write and edit inline feature allows you to generate or refine content right within your favorite authoring app. In Rise 360, click the Quick Insert icon in a text block with no content and choose the Write with AI option (sparkle icon), or select existing text to bring up a floating toolbar and choose the Edit with AI option. For Storyline 360, access write and edit inline from the AI Assistant menu within the ribbon or click the sparkle icon from the floating toolbar when you select existing text. Ready to learn how to enhance your writing and editing with AI Assistant? Keep reading for tips to help you dive in. Improve Your Writing Beat Writer’s Block Get Prompt Engineering Help Help Learners Understand Complex Topics Improve Your Writing AI Assistant’s write and edit inline feature makes it easy to simplify content for accessibility, apply formatting, highlight key terms, add relevant emojis, and organize content into a list or table. You can also ask AI Assistant to find and address grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes—or take advantage of the many other options available in the dropdown menu shown below. Pro tip: Aren’t sure where to start but want to give your writing a quick boost? Click Improve writing and let AI Assistant upgrade your content. Beat Writer’s Block AI Assistant's write and edit inline feature not only helps you refine existing content—it can also generate new content from scratch! It's perfect for those times when you just feel stuck. To get started, click the Quick Insert icon in a text block with no content. Then, choose the Write with AI option to bring out the dropdown menu. Select a prebuilt prompt, type in your desired topic, and press Enter. Continue to enhance the content using custom prompts until everything is perfect. Get Prompt Engineering Help Having difficulty figuring out an AI Assistant prompt to generate just the right image for your course? The write and edit inline feature can help you compose a detailed, effective prompt for image generation. Select your content and click the sparkle icon from the floating toolbar. Enter a custom prompt or select the Create an AI image prompt option from the dropdown menu. AI Assistant will generate a prompt based on the selected content. Once AI Assistant has generated the prompt, click the Copy option to save it onto the clipboard. Help Learners Understand Complex Topics Using AI Assistant’s write and edit inline feature is like having a writing expert at your side, ready to assist you throughout the course creation process. For example, you can prompt AI Assistant to analyze and explain your content or ask for key takeaways that summarize your main points effectively. This helps ensure that learners will also be able to grasp your essential messages. Need to make your content more relatable and engaging? Ask AI Assistant to generate analogies to help learners draw connections between complex ideas and familiar concepts. Or, provide a well-structured scenario. AI Assistant can generate a scenario based on your selected content in seconds. By working through a relatable situation, learners grasp the nuances of the topic and can visualize how these concepts apply to real-world contexts. Note that AI Assistant’s write and edit inline feature doesn’t support media or HTML/CSS styling of inline content. And while Rise 360 supports emojis, tables, and lists within inline content, Storyline 360 only supports lists. Video Tutorials Want to learn more before getting started? Check out our video tutorials for additional guidance on using AI Assistant to write and edit inline content. Write and edit inline content in Rise 360 Write and edit inline content in Storyline 360 Articulate 360 Training also has additional video tutorials on using other AI Assistant features. Use AI Assistant features in Rise 360 Use AI Assistant features in Storyline 360 You must be logged in to your Articulate 360 account to watch the videos. Don’t have an account yet? Sign up for a free trial now!1.5KViews4likes0CommentsRise 360: Get Started with AI Assistant
Maximize productivity with AI Assistant, an AI information and automation tool now seamlessly integrated into Rise 360. Generate content and images, refine existing content, and more. Getting started is quick and easy. Keep reading to discover how to access AI Assistant and how it can help you at the course overview level. When you’re ready, learn how to use AI Assistant to create content in lessons. Then, check out some tips to help you get the most out of AI Assistant. Did you know AI Assistant is also available in Storyline 360? Check out the Storyline 360 user guide to learn more. Access AI Assistant Adjust Training-wide Settings Manage AI Assistant Access and Provide Feedback Access AI Assistant When you open a Rise 360 course or microlearning, click the AI Assistant button in the upper right corner to display the AI Assistant menu. AI Assistant button inactive or you don't see it at all? If features on the AI Assistant button aren't active, then your Articulate 360 Teams administrator has disabled Articulate AI on the Teams dashboard. If you don't see the AI Assistant button at all, the feature is unavailable for your account. Contact your Articulate 360 Teams administrator for assistance. Features are grouped together based on the section of training to which they apply. The options at the bottom of the menu are available at any time. Simply click an active option to get started. Adjust Training-wide Settings Click AI Settings to access training-wide settings and upload source content. Click Done when you're finished adjusting your settings. These settings apply to the current training only. You can access AI Settings from anywhere in your training. Documents Drag and drop or click Choose files to upload source documentation for AI Assistant to use in the current training. AI Assistant can process .doc, .docx, .pdf, .ppt, .pptx, .text, and .txt files that are 100MB or smaller and have 200,000 characters or fewer. Once your documents have been uploaded, you can select one or more of them whenever AI Assistant prompts you to specify source documentation. Note that AI Assistant only references extractable text in your source document, skipping images, audio, video, and content found in the Notes section of a .ppt file. Pro Tip: If you want AI Assistant to include content from the Notes section, print the content to PDF or copy it into a text file. Then you can upload it as a source document. Green checkmarks appear next to successfully analyzed documents that are ready for use. To delete a source, hover over the title and click the trash icon that appears. You can also manage this list wherever source documentation is used. Course Outline This tab contains outline results If you created your course bygenerating an outline. Currently, this view doesn’t reflect changes you make to the lesson titles after the course outline is generated, but it does reflect course title updates. Manage AI Assistant Access and Provide Feedback Admins can turn AI Assistant off for all team members from the Articulate 360 Teams Dashboard. The AI Assistant button still displays in Rise 360 and Storyline 360 but the features aren't functional. To disable and hide Articulate 360 AI features completely, please reach out to Support. We'll be glad to help. We want to hear about your experiences with and ideas for improving AI Assistant in Rise 360. To provide our Engineering team with direct feedback on Articulate AI features, select Share feedback on AI from the AI Assistant menu. Need more information? Check out our FAQs to quickly find answers to common questions, or dive into our tips to get the most out of Articulate AI.3.8KViews4likes0Comments