Love the jazz musician analogy, makes the concept click way faster than technical explanations. That bit about automations needing lower temperature is underrated advice. I've had to dial back a few voice agents after they startd hallucinating details in customer calls. The temperature sweet spot feels different for every usecase tbh.
I agree, getting the temp correct on the voice agents takes a lot of testing/tweaking. Once you get it right, have you seen the voices stray at all? In other words, does it need continuous tweaking or does it hold once you get it right?
Love the jazz musician analogy, makes the concept click way faster than technical explanations. That bit about automations needing lower temperature is underrated advice. I've had to dial back a few voice agents after they startd hallucinating details in customer calls. The temperature sweet spot feels different for every usecase tbh.
I agree, getting the temp correct on the voice agents takes a lot of testing/tweaking. Once you get it right, have you seen the voices stray at all? In other words, does it need continuous tweaking or does it hold once you get it right?