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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.

Queue a Talks production
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  1. Open the account, then Talks queue.
  2. Click Add entry and pick Character 1 and Character 2 (two different avatars).
  3. Optionally set a subject and notes — or leave the subject blank to let JARAI choose.
  4. Set a priority, then Save. The entry feeds the pipeline when the account next produces.

What’s in a queue entry

FieldWhat it does
Character 1 / Character 2The two avatars in the debate — must be different. Character 1 opens; Character 2 responds.
SubjectThe topic (up to 500 characters). Leave it blank and JARAI picks a subject for you.
NotesOptional research context or editorial guidance that steers the script.
Priority1–999, where lower runs first. Use it to order the queue.
StatusPendingScheduledProduced, or Skipped if you set it aside.

Managing the queue

  1. Add an entry — pick the two avatars, optional subject/notes, and a priority.

  2. Edit any entry to change the pairing, subject, notes or priority.

  3. Skip / un-skip to park an entry without deleting it (flips between Pending and Skipped). Skipped entries stay in the list but aren’t produced.

  4. Delete an entry you no longer want (asks you to confirm).

  5. 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).