Talks queue
A Talks production is a debate-format piece: two avatars — Character 1 (the opener) and Character 2 (the responder) — discuss a subject. For accounts in Talks mode, you line up topics in the Talks queue and JARAI produces them in priority order. Open it from an account’s page → Talks queue.
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- Open the account, then Talks queue.
- Click Add entry and pick Character 1 and Character 2 (two different avatars).
- Optionally set a subject and notes — or leave the subject blank to let JARAI choose.
- Set a priority, then Save. The entry feeds the pipeline when the account next produces.
What’s in a queue entry
| Field | What it does |
|---|---|
| Character 1 / Character 2 | The two avatars in the debate — must be different. Character 1 opens; Character 2 responds. |
| Subject | The topic (up to 500 characters). Leave it blank and JARAI picks a subject for you. |
| Notes | Optional research context or editorial guidance that steers the script. |
| Priority | 1–999, where lower runs first. Use it to order the queue. |
| Status | Pending → Scheduled → Produced, or Skipped if you set it aside. |
Managing the queue
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Add an entry — pick the two avatars, optional subject/notes, and a priority.
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Edit any entry to change the pairing, subject, notes or priority.
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Skip / un-skip to park an entry without deleting it (flips between
PendingandSkipped). Skipped entries stay in the list but aren’t produced. -
Delete an entry you no longer want (asks you to confirm).
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Filter by status — All, Pending, Scheduled, Produced, Skipped — to find entries quickly.
How the queue produces
When the account runs, JARAI takes the highest-priority Pending entry, generates the
debate, and composes the video with the two avatars. The look and rules of that video —
how the screen is split, how balanced the two speakers must be, caption style — come from
the account’s Talks Production policy (see Account policies).
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