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Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Marianna Torres, Associate Salesforce Labs Evangelist at Salesforce. Join us as we chat about the Salesforce Labs AI Library and how it can get you started with implementing AI agents in your org.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Marianna Torres.
Growing up, Marianna was always interested in more creative pursuits and had never considered a career in tech. That all changed during the COVID-19 lockdown when she enrolled in a workforce development program called Year Up United and landed an internship with Salesforce.
Today, Marianna works on the Salesforce Labs team, curating the Salesforce employee-built apps, components, and flows that are available for free on AppExchange. Now with the release of Agentforce, the team has put together the Salesforce Labs AI Library as a resource to help you get started with AI.
If you’ve been keeping up with the pod, you know that prompt engineering can be tricky business. But what if you could copy all the best, most useful prompts from Salesforce product experts?
That’s what the Salesforce Labs AI Library is all about. It gives you everything you need to get AI agents up and running. When she’s going through submissions, Marianna asks three simple questions:
If the answer is yes, it gets included in the library, ready to help you implement Agentforce AI in your org.
If you don’t know where to start, Marianna recommends going through the Salesforce Labs Basics on Trailhead. You can also listen to the full episode, where she walks Josh through the process of looking something up in the Salesforce Labs AI Library.
That’s it for this episode, so be sure to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast and we’ll catch you next week.
Josh Birk:
All right. Today on the show, we welcome Marianna Torres to talk about the Salesforce AI Labs library. Do I have that title right or is there are more official one?
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So as I got older, it kind of got to the point where it’s like you kind of realize that, okay, it’s like I can go to school, I could pursue this, I could potentially do something. But at the same time, I had graduated and it was shortly before COVID.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So in school, obviously it was very strict. You can’t be using ChatGPT to write your essays. But I was using it to review it, so please fix any grammar errors and stuff. So with that, I kind of got a hand on of it, but it was here at work that I got to fine tune it. So at school, I was kind of experimenting with it, but then here I got to, okay, it’s like look at this blog post I wrote and just expand on it. So I kind of got the hands-on skills here mainly, so it’s like I had more freedom here than what I did at school. So I was using ChatGPT and then fine-tuning everything, all that kind of stuff.
And then, yeah, at the time, I was also doing a lot of promotions and stuff for Labs, so YouTube videos, just promotional videos, all that. And AI just kind of opened a whole new door for us. So before all the videos that I would make, they were silent. It’s like I wasn’t confident to have my voice out there and stuff. But then what’s it called? ElevenLabs comes out and it’s like, oh, you can have AI generated voices for your videos, and I’m like, “What?”
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So the resource itself has gotten a lot of great feedback. It’s like everyone’s been very excited about it. And I want to say that right now, it’s like the Salesforce Labs team is a very small team, so our main goal is to evangelize it. So I want to say that not as many people know about it as we would like to yet. But whenever we’ve presented it to them, it was always like this just people have had such a great reaction to it and just they’re very eager to explore it and engage with it.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
So it’s kind of a two part question. First of all, what’s the process of writing and reviewing these? Because they’re very, very good examples. And then also just kind of, I guess the flip side of that. What’s the process for, if I submit a prompt to you, what’s the process for potentially putting that in the library?
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
But so far, yeah, the submissions have been people who’ve built with us, people who don’t just understand the program on a general level, but on a very technical level. So this is the prompts that they’re creating, it’s like the real world problems that they’ve heard from customers. And just with their knowledge of the platform, with their knowledge of Agentforce, they’re able to kind of craft these templates to just kind of support in that way.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So on the left side, you’ll get a little overview of the prompt. You also get the category, template type, whether it’s a flex or not, basically all that general stuff.
Then on the righthand side of the page, you’ll see the actual prompt highlighted inside of blue. And here, we have you are a highly skilled agent support working at organization name, assign a case reason to the case owner based on their subject and their description. So there’s a lot more to this prompt than what I just read, but we have this very handy copy text button that you can just click that and now the entire thing is copied to your clipboard, and it’s pretty self-explanatory. You head to Agent Builder and just drop that in there.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
These are very solid use cases that are going to apply to a lot of people, and it might help answer that question like, “Oh, Agentforce could do that for me. Why don’t I build a prompt to get that done?” So huge kudos for that.
So going back to the prompt engineering bit, when you see a prompt, what makes you think this is a good prompt?
Marianna Torres:
Another big thing is does this simplify something that historically takes a lot of time to get information from? [inaudible 00:13:30] the actual technical aspects, myself, I’m not super technical, but it’s like right away I’m like, “Okay, which objects does this reference?” Is it something that the customer has to build out themselves, or is it just right there that it just grabs and goes? That kind of thing.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Okay, so let’s look forward. Do you have new material that you want to shout out? And do you want to go into the new deployable actions?
Marianna Torres:
We also have a new section, for Actions and for Agent Topics. So from my understanding, okay, so Agent Actions are, in fact, packageable now. They were not packageable when we built this out. So if you also want some quick agent actions, we got them in there too. And then some agent topics as well as some pattern templates. So the future of the site is actually, it’s like we are moving very, very fast, but it’s like this site will live as a resource for AI and Salesforce Labs, whatever that looks like in the future.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
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Josh Birk:
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Josh Birk:
I want to once again thank Marianna for the great conversation and information. And as always, I want to thank you for listening. Head on over to admin.salesforce.com for more on the show. You can see the show notes, you can hear old episodes, and, of course, as Marianna noted, go over to Trailhead to see about the great trail, to learn more about the AI library. Thanks again, everybody. I’ll talk to you soon.
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Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Marianna Torres, Associate Salesforce Labs Evangelist at Salesforce. Join us as we chat about the Salesforce Labs AI Library and how it can get you started with implementing AI agents in your org.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Marianna Torres.
Growing up, Marianna was always interested in more creative pursuits and had never considered a career in tech. That all changed during the COVID-19 lockdown when she enrolled in a workforce development program called Year Up United and landed an internship with Salesforce.
Today, Marianna works on the Salesforce Labs team, curating the Salesforce employee-built apps, components, and flows that are available for free on AppExchange. Now with the release of Agentforce, the team has put together the Salesforce Labs AI Library as a resource to help you get started with AI.
If you’ve been keeping up with the pod, you know that prompt engineering can be tricky business. But what if you could copy all the best, most useful prompts from Salesforce product experts?
That’s what the Salesforce Labs AI Library is all about. It gives you everything you need to get AI agents up and running. When she’s going through submissions, Marianna asks three simple questions:
If the answer is yes, it gets included in the library, ready to help you implement Agentforce AI in your org.
If you don’t know where to start, Marianna recommends going through the Salesforce Labs Basics on Trailhead. You can also listen to the full episode, where she walks Josh through the process of looking something up in the Salesforce Labs AI Library.
That’s it for this episode, so be sure to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast and we’ll catch you next week.
Josh Birk:
All right. Today on the show, we welcome Marianna Torres to talk about the Salesforce AI Labs library. Do I have that title right or is there are more official one?
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So as I got older, it kind of got to the point where it’s like you kind of realize that, okay, it’s like I can go to school, I could pursue this, I could potentially do something. But at the same time, I had graduated and it was shortly before COVID.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So in school, obviously it was very strict. You can’t be using ChatGPT to write your essays. But I was using it to review it, so please fix any grammar errors and stuff. So with that, I kind of got a hand on of it, but it was here at work that I got to fine tune it. So at school, I was kind of experimenting with it, but then here I got to, okay, it’s like look at this blog post I wrote and just expand on it. So I kind of got the hands-on skills here mainly, so it’s like I had more freedom here than what I did at school. So I was using ChatGPT and then fine-tuning everything, all that kind of stuff.
And then, yeah, at the time, I was also doing a lot of promotions and stuff for Labs, so YouTube videos, just promotional videos, all that. And AI just kind of opened a whole new door for us. So before all the videos that I would make, they were silent. It’s like I wasn’t confident to have my voice out there and stuff. But then what’s it called? ElevenLabs comes out and it’s like, oh, you can have AI generated voices for your videos, and I’m like, “What?”
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So the resource itself has gotten a lot of great feedback. It’s like everyone’s been very excited about it. And I want to say that right now, it’s like the Salesforce Labs team is a very small team, so our main goal is to evangelize it. So I want to say that not as many people know about it as we would like to yet. But whenever we’ve presented it to them, it was always like this just people have had such a great reaction to it and just they’re very eager to explore it and engage with it.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
So it’s kind of a two part question. First of all, what’s the process of writing and reviewing these? Because they’re very, very good examples. And then also just kind of, I guess the flip side of that. What’s the process for, if I submit a prompt to you, what’s the process for potentially putting that in the library?
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
But so far, yeah, the submissions have been people who’ve built with us, people who don’t just understand the program on a general level, but on a very technical level. So this is the prompts that they’re creating, it’s like the real world problems that they’ve heard from customers. And just with their knowledge of the platform, with their knowledge of Agentforce, they’re able to kind of craft these templates to just kind of support in that way.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
So on the left side, you’ll get a little overview of the prompt. You also get the category, template type, whether it’s a flex or not, basically all that general stuff.
Then on the righthand side of the page, you’ll see the actual prompt highlighted inside of blue. And here, we have you are a highly skilled agent support working at organization name, assign a case reason to the case owner based on their subject and their description. So there’s a lot more to this prompt than what I just read, but we have this very handy copy text button that you can just click that and now the entire thing is copied to your clipboard, and it’s pretty self-explanatory. You head to Agent Builder and just drop that in there.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
These are very solid use cases that are going to apply to a lot of people, and it might help answer that question like, “Oh, Agentforce could do that for me. Why don’t I build a prompt to get that done?” So huge kudos for that.
So going back to the prompt engineering bit, when you see a prompt, what makes you think this is a good prompt?
Marianna Torres:
Another big thing is does this simplify something that historically takes a lot of time to get information from? [inaudible 00:13:30] the actual technical aspects, myself, I’m not super technical, but it’s like right away I’m like, “Okay, which objects does this reference?” Is it something that the customer has to build out themselves, or is it just right there that it just grabs and goes? That kind of thing.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Okay, so let’s look forward. Do you have new material that you want to shout out? And do you want to go into the new deployable actions?
Marianna Torres:
We also have a new section, for Actions and for Agent Topics. So from my understanding, okay, so Agent Actions are, in fact, packageable now. They were not packageable when we built this out. So if you also want some quick agent actions, we got them in there too. And then some agent topics as well as some pattern templates. So the future of the site is actually, it’s like we are moving very, very fast, but it’s like this site will live as a resource for AI and Salesforce Labs, whatever that looks like in the future.
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
Marianna Torres:
Josh Birk:
I want to once again thank Marianna for the great conversation and information. And as always, I want to thank you for listening. Head on over to admin.salesforce.com for more on the show. You can see the show notes, you can hear old episodes, and, of course, as Marianna noted, go over to Trailhead to see about the great trail, to learn more about the AI library. Thanks again, everybody. I’ll talk to you soon.
The post Boost Your AI Strategy With the Salesforce Labs AI Library appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
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