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RISHI RAJ S GERA

SVP Edtech Services, Magic Edtech

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SVP Edtech Services, Magic Edtech

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Amazon QuickSight Q Authors can now identify questions that Q did not answer or required user disambiguation to generate an answer

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    • September 1, 2022

Amazon QuickSight Q Authors can now identify questions that Q did not answer or required user disambiguation to generate an answer

QuickSight Authors can now better analyze user activity; new enhancements to user activity in Topics make it easy for authors to – a. Identify questions that required user disambiguation to generate an answer, b. Filter questions based on whether they were answered or required user disambiguation and c. Filter questions based on the User who submitted the question. Authors can navigate to the User Activity section of a Topic and identify questions that required disambiguation with specific phrase highlighted, they can also filter the list of questions by choosing either “unanswered”, “has user disambiguations” or by typing in a specific User ID.

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