Welcome @Richard
You can find the article on that here: https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/resources/guides/best-practices/atlassian-ai#get-started-with-atlassian-intelligence-in-confluence
To summarise, for Confluence AI, the capabilities are the following:
draft and edit content, improve writing, and change tone
define words and acronyms (beta)
generate a summary or action items from a page
summarize pages, page comments, and blogs
search for answers (beta)
summarize in-line comments
summarize Smart Links from Confluence, Jira, and Google docs (beta)
create rules using natural language
create actions in templates and components
Soon, you’ll be able to use Atlassian Intelligence in Confluence to:
reference Confluence pages and Jira tickets in prompts
generate readability suggestions
understand recent and important changes in pages
brainstorm ideas from Confluence pages, Jira tickets, and Jira Product Discovery insights
organize and group ideas in a whiteboard
summarize a whiteboard
convert a whiteboard into a page
convert a page into Jira tickets
Read more about Atlassian Intelligence features in Confluence.
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Hi @Richard and welcome to the community!
A good place to start is this part of the Confluence best practice guide, which outlines the AI capabilities: https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/resources/guides/best-practices/atlassian-ai#atlassian-intelligence-features-in-confluence
And in a bit more detail, this documentation from the 'Using AI in your organisation' section of the adminstrator guides: https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/atlassian-intelligence-features-in-confluence/
If you have any specific questions that you cannot find an answer to in the docs, let us know!
Have a nice day,
Rik
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And of course... Experiment.
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