π’ Projects
Projects are the foundational organizational unit in ai+me that define the scope, boundaries, and security parameters of your AI applications. Think of a project as a container that holds everything related to testing and securing a specific AI systemβfrom experiments and firewall logs to analytics and insights.
π― What is a Project in ai+me?
A project in ai+me represents a complete AI application or system that you want to test and secure. It serves as the central hub for:
- π Security Testing: Running experiments to identify vulnerabilities
- π‘οΈ Firewall Protection: Monitoring and blocking unsafe requests
- π Analytics: Tracking performance, pass rates, and security metrics
- π Scope Management: Defining what your AI should and shouldn't do
- π§ͺ Experiment Organization: Managing multiple test scenarios
π Creating Your First Project
Step 1: Access Project Creation
- Navigate to your ai+me Dashboard
- Click "Create Project" button in the top right
- Or use the "Start with a Template" section for quick setup
Step 2: Basic Project Information
Fill in the essential project details:
Project Name
- Choose a descriptive, memorable name
- Example:
"Customer Support Chatbot"
,"E-commerce AI Assistant"
- Best Practice: Use clear, business-focused names
Description
- Provide a brief overview of your AI's purpose
- Example:
"AI-powered customer support system for our e-commerce platform"
- Character Limit: 255 characters
Step 3: Define Your Business Scope
The business scope is the foundation of your project. It defines what your AI does and its intended use cases.
What to Include in Business Scope:
- Primary Function: What is the main purpose of your AI?
- Target Users: Who will interact with your AI?
- Use Cases: What specific tasks should your AI handle?
- Platform/Context: Where and how will your AI be used?
- Business Rules: Any specific guidelines or constraints?
Example Business Scope:
Our customer support chatbot helps users with product inquiries, order status,
and basic troubleshooting. It operates within our e-commerce platform and
provides helpful, accurate information while maintaining a professional tone.
The chatbot handles common customer questions, processes basic requests, and
escalates complex issues to human agents when necessary.
Step 4: Define Allowed Intents
Allowed intents specify what your AI should be able to do within its scope.
Example Allowed Intents:
- Answer questions about product features and specifications
- Check order status and provide tracking information
- Help with basic account management (password reset, profile updates)
- Provide troubleshooting steps for common technical issues
- Direct users to appropriate human support channels
- Explain return and refund policies
- Share general company information and contact details
Step 5: Define Restricted Intents
Restricted intents specify what your AI should never do or topics it should avoid.
Example Restricted Intents:
- Access or modify user payment information or financial data
- Provide medical, legal, or financial advice
- Share internal company data, trade secrets, or confidential information
- Generate harmful, offensive, or inappropriate content
- Perform actions outside the e-commerce platform scope
- Access user personal data beyond what's necessary for support
- Make promises about product availability or delivery times
- Provide technical support for issues outside our platform
Step 6: Scope Analysis
Click "Analyze" to let ai+me process your configuration. This critical step:
What Analysis Does:
- β Processes your input: Analyzes the information you provided
- β Removes redundancies: Eliminates duplicate or unnecessary content
- β Structures the data: Converts your input into a clean, organized list format
- β Prepares for review: Creates a refined version for your approval
Step 7: Review and Create
After analysis, review the results and click "Create Project". Your project is now ready for experiments!