Primarily, you will interact with this bot as if it is an ordinary member of your Slack team. Simply mention the bot, ask your queries and the bot will respond in the same thread. Upon receiving each question, the bot will immediately attach a "thought balloon" reaction. This indicates that the bot has seen your question and started processing it.
Additionally, you can directly message the bot in a private conversation. In this instance, there's no need to mention the bot.
The bot understands the context of each individual thread. Therefore, you can view each thread as a separate chat and swiftly switch between them, asking questions in the appropriate thread. This feature can be especially convenient for use in private messages with the bot.
Generating an image using the bot is as easy as making a request. All you have to do is instruct the bot to carry out this task. For instance, you could say "@Emilybot, could you generate an image of a cat, please?". The bot will then proceed to create the requested image.
Additionally, you can create a "Shortcut" and generate images using that.
Please note that generating images takes a bit of time (usually up to 10-20 seconds).
To recognize an image, all you have to do is prompt the bot to accomplish this task for you. For example, by stating @Emilybot What is on the image?".
The bot will then endeavor to identify the most recent image within the ongoing thread.
If you're attaching a file contemporaneously with the recognition request, it's important to wait until the image completes its upload before initiating your message. Furthermore, you can hone in on specific elements within the image that you're particularly intrigued by.
If you wish to modify the bot's settings, this can be accomplished by visiting https://emilybot.com/dashboard/. This dedicated dashboard permits you to customize the settings to better suit your preferences and needs.