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Resolution: Unresolved
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Integrate Red Hat Lightspeed across OSP components
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Epic Goal
Capitalize on the OCP investments on AI to enable AI-Powered experiences that enhance the user productivity on OSP.
Why is this important?
Showcase why Red Hat a market leader in the enterprise AI space to differenciate with other competitors
Scenarios
Given the current development state of Red Hat LightSpeed we must be mindful that we select use case that match with the capabilities available until now. Further details on the use cases are Lightspeed resources can be found here
Acceptance Criteria (Mandatory)
- Seemless integration between RHL and OSP across all interfarces that an user interact with our product: WebConsole and CLI
- Release Technical Enablement - Provide necessary release enablement details and documents.
- Prioritize agentic experience ("proactive mode") ** over a prompting experience ("reactive mode")
- Prompting means the system mostly waits for the user to ask something . By contrast, in agentic, AI takes initiative, monitors context, and suggests or executes actions without being explicitly told each time.
Dependencies (internal and external)
- Red Hat Lighspeed
- Work consistently with the same LLM that proved best results
- Tekton MCP Server
Previous Work (Optional):
enatan , cboudjna@redhat.com: do you want to share previous works here?
Done Checklist
- Acceptance criteria are met
- Non-functional properties of the Feature have been validated (such as performance, resource, UX, security or privacy aspects)
- User Journey automation is delivered
- Support and SRE teams are provided with enough skills to support the feature in production environment
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SRVKP-8792 Testing for the epic
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