I agree, with short messages Copilot loses context and suggests unrelated articles. Hopefully this will improve in the future.
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Luiz Rosa
Full stack developer
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-20-2025 16:17
From: Debora Lopes
Subject: Copilot in message interactions
Hi Samuel,
Yes, we've been following these best pratices, but when customer send fragmented messages, copilot cannot understand the hole context and constantly agents receives non related articles.
It would be nice if it had the 'memory' feature like others tools do.
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Debora Lopes
Original Message:
Sent: 10-20-2025 12:06
From: Samuel Jillard
Subject: Copilot in message interactions
Hello Debora,
That's a good question, I am sure the community will be able to help with this.
Have you reviewed the Resource Center article: Best practices to build and test your natural language understanding
It has some useful tips
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Sam Jillard
Online Community Manager/Moderator
Genesys - Employees
Original Message:
Sent: 10-20-2025 09:24
From: Debora Lopes
Subject: Copilot in message interactions
We have implemented Copilot in our clients, but in messaging interactions, it's common for customers to send fragmented messages like: 'hi', 'I need help', 'I made a purchase'. But the Copilot doesn't understand context very well with messages like this; it updates with each new customer message and often provides an article that is not in context with what the customer is stating.
Are there any tips to improve the suggestions in this scenario?
#AICopilot(Agent,SupervisorAdmin)
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Debora Lopes
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