Feeling like a Kid in a Candy Store with #Sitecore Stream for 10.4 DXP

One of the things announce during Symposium that Sitecore Stream would be available for all platforms. I got to first use it in the Content Hub, but I was finally able to try it on DXP. I found it is available on the demo portal so I quickly deployed a new site. So here is the features I found and some fun tests I was able to do.

Single Line Text

All fields will work similar so I will start with a Single Line Text. In an AI enabled component you will see Sitecore Stream symbol. Clicking on it will bring up an AI enabled search.

The following will appear. I am going to ask “Can you make a title about something supernatural?”. Then click the Generate button. This is what we get.

If I select a Brand and generate again this is what I get.

Now I am going to use the Variants to generate option and choose number 3 to use.

Now we have a title to work with to make things really pop.

Rich Text Editor

The RTE field works exactly the same way as Single Line Text field, but will give a longer text version.

Let’s test this a little more though. I am going to have it create a bulleted list with and image of something supernatural. Now I am really impressed.

How about if we ask for something in a different language? Sitecore Stream can do that too.

Experience Editor

Works in Experience Editor too in case you were wondering.

Configuration

I didn’t have authorization because this is a demo site, but in the Desktop there is a Stream section added that you can configure Sitecore Stream.

Future enhancements?

This is a great start and hope things continue to be added. One thing I liked to see is an image generator for customers not in the Content Hub.

#Sitecore Content Hub – Maximizing Efficiency With AI Image Tagging Made Easy

In my last blog I showed you how to auto generate tags. Recently, I used one of the new AI Sitecore Stream features in the Content Hub. This feature utilizes AI to auto tag images. It does a great job in my opinion and will be saving a lot of time for content authors. It will also make searching in Content Hub much better. Here is how you set you up.

First you want to go into the settings menu, select AI Features and turn on Image Tagging from the menu. The default tagging profile is what I used, but you can create a different one.

With the profile you can choose where you want the tagging to be done in the Fields section. As it says you can choose up to 10.

So now you are ready to do some AI tagging for an image. Navigate to an image. From the menu select Tag with AI.

You will see the following. This will take a moment to process.

Tag suggestions have been generated. You can then decide which ones you want to remove and keep.

Now you have an image with tags.

So there you have it. I am really loving these new features. I am constantly showing them off any chance I can get. This link will give you information on this change I blogged about. I can’t wait to see what is next.