Let's go over some of the configuration options that are available to you as a Clone Master. While these options may seem basic, they play an important role in crafting a consistent and personalised customer experience. Additionally, configuration enables your clone to understand context and intent better, leading to more accurate and helpful responses.

Locating your configuration options:

  1. First, sign in to your Olympia account.

  2. Upon signing in, you'll land on your conversation page, the main Olympia window where all your agents and conversations are displayed.

  3. Next, simply scroll down until you spot the “Clone” button located at the bottom left corner of your screen, then click on it.

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  4. Go ahead and select the gear icon situated at the top-right corner of your clone dashboard.

  5. Here, you'll find a range of configuration options. Just click the pencil icon located in the top-right corner of the configuration area to begin editing.

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Understanding the configuration options:

Now that we've found the configuration options, let's review each one to understand their functions better.

Name: Specify the name for your clone.

Role/Job Title: Describe your clone's role or job title. It’s important to note that the more specific you are, the easier it is for users to know when to use your clone. This helps keep your conversation logs clean and purposeful by reducing unnecessary interactions.

Size of Response (In tokens, max 2000): This setting determines the maximum number of tokens allowed in your clone responses. By adjusting this setting, administrators can control the length of responses generated by their clone. Setting a smaller response size may result in more concise and focused answers, while a larger response size allows for more detailed and comprehensive responses. Use this setting to find the balance between providing sufficient information and avoiding overly wordy outputs.

<aside> 💡 Tokens are used to represent the input and output of language models. Pinpointing an exact token-to-word ratio can be challenging. However, as a rule of thumb, each word, number, special character, or punctuation mark is treated as a token.

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Intro: This text is displayed to users who are viewing your clones profile via the “professionals” page. Think of it as a short bio for your clone, serving as a first impression on potential clients or collaborators.

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Backstory: Set the backstory for your clone. While this may seem like an unnecessary addition, there are various benefits to having a comprehensive backstory included in your configuration. Let’s go over some of these benefits below: