AI Settings
AI Settings are used for configuring and managing AI models within the system.
It provides the ability to enable or disable AI functionality globally:
When AI Settings are enabled, users can access and use all AI-powered features such as sentiment analysis, AI chat panel, and text rephrase.
When disabled, all AI features are turned off, and users will not be able to view or use any AI functionalities across the system.
These settings also define how Azure OpenAI–based models are connected, configured, and associated with different AI features.

AI Models
This section allows you to:
Set up multiple AI models for AI-powered assistance
Associate models with InoWiz features

Inogic’s Default AI Model Behavior
After license activation, an Inogic’s default AI model is automatically created.
This default model comes preconfigured and locked:
Credentials cannot be edited.
The model configuration is maintained by the system.
The default AI model ensures that AI features work immediately without additional setup.

Model Name: Identifies the default AI model used for AI-powered capabilities.
Connector: Specifies the AI service provider used for processing AI requests.
Default AI Model: Enabled (Yes) Indicates that this model is the system default and is automatically applied to supported AI features.

Administration
Total Tokens: Displays the total token limit allocated to the model.
Consumed Tokens: Shows the number of tokens already used. Users can monitor this value to track AI usage. Tokens are consumed whenever AI features are used, such as prompts, sentiment analysis, chat assistance, and other AI-powered operations.
Since this is the Inogic’s default AI model, all credentials and settings are read-only.
Creating a New AI Model
Available actions:
+ New AI Model - Create a new AI model
Add Existing AI Model - Associate an already created AI model

New AI Model Configuration

Model Type: Specifies the type of AI model being created. Users can select the model type based on their specific requirements and preferences.
Connector: Defines the AI service provider.
Authentication

Enter the required Azure OpenAI details:
Model Name: The Azure OpenAI model to be used.
Endpoint URL: The Azure OpenAI service endpoint.
API Key: The authentication key for secure access.
Schema Details: Defines how requests are sent to the AI model.
Schema Example: Provides a sample payload structure for reference.
Administration

Total Tokens: Specify the token limit for this AI model.
Once saved, the model becomes available for association with AI features.
Click Add Existing AI Model.

• Select an existing AI model from the list.

• Confirm selection.

Result: The AI model is successfully associated with the selected AI feature.
AI Model Actions

After selecting an AI model, the following options are available:
Edit Modify the configuration of the selected AI model.
Remove Disassociate the selected AI model from the AI feature. (Note: The AI model record still exists in the system.)
Validate Validate the selected AI model to ensure credentials and configuration are correct.
Clear Selection Clear the currently selected AI model.
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