MarsMind AI Interaction Methods
💡 Advantages of Multiple Interaction Methods
MarsMind AI provides three different interaction methods to help you collaborate more efficiently with the AI assistant in various work scenarios.
Three Dialogue Methods
Customer Reply | Forced Command | Natural Command
1. Customer Reply
Usage Scenario: When you conduct daily consultations as a customer
In the natural customer reply mode, you can communicate naturally just like talking to a real customer service representative. The AI will:
- Understand your question and provide a corresponding answer
- Maintain dialogue coherence and context understanding
- Respond to your needs in a friendly and professional manner
Example:
User: What features does your product have?
AI: Our product mainly includes the following features...
2. Forced Command (#)
Usage Scenario: When specific system operations or management functions need to be executed
Commands starting with # can directly control the AI’s behavior and status. These are predefined system commands with clear functions.
Example:
#work // Start working
#stop // Pause working
#help // View help
3. Natural Command (/)
Usage Scenario: When you need to give instructions in natural language
Using / at the beginning allows you to describe the operation you want the AI to perform in natural language. The AI will understand your intent and execute the corresponding action.
Example:
/Please help me organize today's conversation records
/Generate this week's work report
/Check last week's business performance
/Help with group chat auto-reply
List of Common Forced Commands
Example:
Identity Authentication
| Command | Function | Usage Scenario |
|---|
#auth {verification code} | Identity verification | Before executing role-related commands |
#leader | Set as Leader | Recommended for you to be the AI Leader |
#peer | Set as Peer | Avoid being judged as a customer |
#management {verification code} | Set as Management | Management password required |
Work Status Control
| Command | Function | Usage Scenario |
|---|
#work | Start working | Proactively serve externally |
#stop | Pause working | Debugging/Temporary silence |
#help | View all commands | Forgot syntax/switch name |
Group Chat Management
| Command | Function | Usage Scenario |
|---|
#enable_hot_assistant | Enable group chat response | Supplement answers when no one responds in the group |
#disable_hot_assistant | Disable group chat response | Control usage/avoid accidental triggering |
Reporting Function
| Command | Function | Usage Scenario |
|---|
#enable_daily_report | Enable daily report | Frequent synchronization |
#disable_daily_report | Disable daily report | Stop daily report generation |
#enable_weekly_report | Enable weekly report | Periodic review |
#disable_weekly_report | Disable weekly report | Stop weekly report generation |
Knowledge Management
| Command | Function | Usage Scenario |
|---|
#chatknowledge | Single knowledge entry | Instant supplement of key knowledge points |
Usage Suggestions
Choose the Appropriate Dialogue Method
- Daily Consultation: Use normal chat mode to get a natural dialogue experience
- System Operation: Use forced command mode (#) to ensure accurate execution of instructions
- Complex Tasks: Use natural language command mode (/) to flexibly describe needs
Best Practices
- Familiarize with Basic Commands: First master common # commands and understand the basic functions of AI
- Step by Step: Start with simple conversations and gradually try more complex commands and functions
- Reasonable Combination: Choose the most suitable dialogue method according to the specific scenario
- Timely Feedback: Help AI continuously learn and improve through quoting and confirmation
Precautions
- Forced commands (#) require accurate input and are case-sensitive
- Certain commands require corresponding permissions to execute
- The understanding ability of natural language commands (/) will improve with use
By flexibly using these three dialogue methods, you can maximize the capabilities of MarsMind AI and achieve efficient human-machine collaboration.
For more advanced functions, please refer to the Advanced Collaboration Guide.