The CometAI Platform is UT Dallas’s enterprise generative AI system, designed to empower the university community to innovate across disciplines. Through a flexible, cost-efficient, chat-based interface, CometAI enables users to engage in conversational AI, customize and share responses, and interact with uploaded documents. Its architecture supports vendor independence, allowing seamless selection and switching between multiple AI models, such as those from Anthropic, Meta, Mistral, and OpenAI without being locked into a single provider.

To access CometAI, open your web browser and visit https://cometai.utdallas.edu/.

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CometAI Conversation Storage Options

This article guides on how users can choose to store conversations either locally on their device or on the cloud for cross-device access

CometAI Model Comparisons and Analysis

This document provides a detailed comparison of the Large Language Models available within the CometAI platform, including those developed by Anthropic, OpenAI, Mistral, and Meta. Each model is analyzed based on its design purpose, technical specifications, pricing, and optimal use cases to help users make informed decisions based on their unique needs.
For step-by-step instructions on how to choose and switch between models, refer to Model Selection in CometAI.

CometAI Prompt Optimization Tool

Comet AI includes a built-in Prompt Optimization tool to help users rewrite vague or unclear prompts into clear, effective instructions. This feature is especially helpful for students, faculty, and staff who want better results without needing to be prompt engineering experts.

CometAI Settings Features

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the advanced configuration features within CometAI. Understanding and utilizing these settings can significantly enhance the model's performance, efficiency, and relevance for academic research, coursework, and development projects.

Converse with Uploaded Documents in CometAI

Learn how to initiate RAG based conversation in CometAI

Create a CometAI Prompt Template

A Prompt Template is a reusable structure that simplifies the creation of AI-generated responses for common tasks. Users will be able to define variable placeholders - such as audience, tone, or topic - that can be quickly customized each time the prompt is used. By using templates, users can streamline repetitive tasks like drafting emails or creating social media posts, reducing the need to rewrite similar prompts and improving workflow efficiency.

Create Custom Instructions in CometAI

Custom Instructions are a set of guidelines established at the beginning of a conversation with CometAi to guide it's behavior.  Establishing elements can determine the tone, style and structure to how CometAI responds to prompts.

Current Issues and Bugs in CometAI Platform

This article covers about the current issues and bugs that are present in CometAI platform

Difference Between Custom Instructions, Prompt Templates & Follow-Up Buttons

This article explains what Custom Instructions, Prompt Templates & Follow-Up Buttons are, how they work, and how they differ so you know when to use each one.

Export CometAI Chats & Conversations

This article covers about how to export Chats & Conversations in CometAI Platform.

How to Access CometAI

This article guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to securely log in & log out to the CometAI platform using your UT Dallas NetID and password.

How to Change CometAI Color Theme

This article guides on how to personalize their experience by choosing between two visual themes: Light and Dark. This setting can be updated at any time from the platform’s settings menu.

How to Create a Follow-Up Button in CometAI

Follow-Up Buttons are one-click shortcuts that let you run predefined instructions in a conversation. Instead of retyping common follow-up requests, you can create a button that appears automatically, ready to use.

How to Create Assistants in CometAI

Learn how to create your own RAG assistant, streamline repetitive processes, ensure consistent outputs, and add tailored functionality to your workspace.

How to Manage CometAI Conversations

This document explains how to organize and manage your conversations in Comet AI. It covers creating folders, moving and sorting conversations, renaming items, searching, deleting, and archiving conversations and folders. Use these features to keep your workspace organized and efficient.

How to Report CometAI Issues or Send Feedback

This article covers about how to contact the support team from within the CometAI platform

How to Share CometAI Conversations, Prompts and Assistants

This article guides how to collaborate by letting you share conversations, prompts, and assistants with other users on the platform.

How to Tune Conversation Parameters

By adjusting parameters like Temperature and Response Length, you can tailor the output to be more creative or precise, and more concise or detailed, depending on your needs. This guide explains how to access and use these settings to optimize your results.

How to Use Artifacts Feature in CometAI

This article covers the Artifacts feature in CometAI, which allows users to create, manage, and share content like code, documents, and diagrams within a unified workspace. It explains how to enable the feature, use the sidebar tools, preview and edit artifacts, and troubleshoot common issues.

Import & Export CometAI Conversation History Across Devices

This guide explains how to use the Import Conversations and Export Conversations options in the CometAI Platform. Import Conversations let users upload. json (Conversation) files, and Export Conversations let users download all conversations from their current device and browser in a .json file.

Models in CometAI Platform

This document provides a high-level comparison of leading language models currently available within the CometAI platform. The models, developed by Anthropic, OpenAI, Mistral, and Meta, are evaluated across performance strengths, cost-efficiency, and best-fit use cases for academic and enterprise environments. This guide is designed to help faculty and staff select the most appropriate model for tasks such as summarization, writing, planning, coding, and visual document interpretation.