Atlassian Intelligence, an AI assistant for Jira and Confluence, is out
Atlassian Intelligence is capable of summarizing, searching and creating content. It works in conjunction with Confluence, a workspace for creating a single knowledge base for the company. The assistant can refer to this database to find the necessary information and, for example, summarize a meeting, make a transcript of the conversation, and then highlight the list of decisions and actions to be taken.
Atlassian Intelligence can also search for the necessary terms in the company database and define them, as well as show which projects it is associated with and which teams are working on it.
Finally, the assistant can ask work-related questions, such as: "How do I set up the development environment?" The AI will answer with the information in the database in mind.
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