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Posted by mooreds 15 hours ago

I built an AI receptionist for a mechanic shop(www.itsthatlady.dev)
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aricooperdavis 14 hours ago||
"No hallucinations allowed" :')
kykat 9 hours ago|
That made me laugh a bit as well. Definitely want to see some rigorous testing on that, I'd expect that on longer calls tha caller can make the ai say basically anything.
fakedang 7 hours ago||
Why is everyone on this post assuming the OP is a guy? The domain is literally "thatladydev".
sarchertech 14 hours ago||
I think we can solve this as a society by just making it clear that if you put an AI between you and your customers, you are absolutely bound by anything it offers them.
komali2 14 hours ago||
> Wired up Claude for response generation — The retrieved documents get passed as context to Anthropic Claude (claude-sonnet-4-6) along with a strict system prompt: answer only from the knowledge base, keep responses short and conversational, and if you don’t know — say so and offer to take a message. No hallucinations allowed.

Claude will hallucinate anyway, sometimes.

I don't think there's any way around this other than a cli or MCP that says "press the 'play prerecorded .WAV file button that says the brake repair service info and prices.'"

_osud 14 hours ago||
This is an LLM generated slop post.
dismalpedigree 15 hours ago||
I admire what you have done, but for a luxury experience, I do not want to talk to an AI that just tells me what is already on the website. If I have gotten to the point where I am calling you, its because I couldn’t find an answer to my question on the website in the first place.
wartywhoa23 15 hours ago|
Even at a barebones mechanic shop, I'd wave goodbye and go search one with humans at the reception.
jofzar 14 hours ago||
Not a single clip/recording of how this sounds?

Like CMON this is the bare minimum here.

asddasdas 5 hours ago|
mp3donusturucu.com
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