๐Ÿ˜ŽJuniorGPT

Why Do We Need JuniorGPT?

JuniorGPT is the conversational interface you have to query the interviews you've conducted and uploaded into Junior. Here, you can ask Junior questions for cross-interview synthesis and summarisation.

Engagement Managers & Partners love JuniorGPT, especially to:

  • generate a first draft summary for a particular question across the interview programme

  • query the transcripts without burdening the team with more tasks

  • in team brainstorming sessions to quickly test hypotheses

  • in client meetings to provide a first-pass answer to questions that may have been out of scope

Junior will typically take 30-60 seconds to generate a comprehensive answer for you.

How Does JuniorGPT Work?

Starting a chat

When you kick off a chat with JuniorGPT, we pull in your Project Scope to get a little more context on your question. This really helps to ground JuniorGPT and your question on the work you're doing within the project and really powers up his interpretation of your question.

Chatting

JuniorGPT screen
  1. Chat Manager: Here is a full history of conversations that you or your team has had with Junior in the past. Clicking the '+' button in the top right of this card will create a new chat. We recommend doing this for new topic areas.

  2. Current Chat Window

  3. Chat Bar: Here is where you ask your initial questions or follow up questions to Junior. Asking follow up questions to further refine your query can be very powerful.

  4. In-Line Sourcing: Junior is a special GPT tool because it has been architected using granular QA blocks. This means we can provide the exact sources for Junior's answers in the chat itself.

  5. Sources: Clicking the in-line sourcing icon will show you the QA blocks on the right-hand side, so you can see exactly where Junior got the answer from and decide if you agree or disagree with him!

Filtering Calls

JuniorGPT lets you filter specific calls out of the conversation. This is often asked for when you want to focus the conversation on specific geographies / interview segments, or want to remove those calls you weren't particularly excited by.

There are 2 ways to filter interviews:

  1. Using natural language -- just ask JuniorGPT to do the work for you.

    • Note: Junior currently only knows interviewees names, country, organization and job titles. We'll slowly add other metadata over time.

  2. Using the interviewee filter bar:

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