I understand you might be trying to communicate something, but “NoNo” is not a clear instruction for me.
To assist you effectively, please tell me what you would like me to do. For example:
- Are you trying to tell me to stop a previous action?
- Are you confirming something?
- Do you have a new request?
Please provide a clear instruction or question.What is the user’s intent when they type “NoNo”? How can I interpret “NoNo” in the context of previous interactions? What are common ways users might indicate “no” or “stop” in a chat interface? What conversational cues should I look for to understand a user’s intent when given ambiguous input? Given the ambiguity, what is the best way to prompt the user for clarification without making assumptions? I understand. When you say “NoNo,” it sounds like you’re indicating that my previous assumption or interpretation was incorrect, or that you want to cancel a previous request.
Since you’ve provided another long list of URLs after “NoNo,” it’s still unclear what you’d like me to do with them.
To ensure I help you correctly, could you please clearly state your request? For example, are you trying to:
- Start a new task entirely?
- Provide information for a task you’d like me to complete later?
- Do something specific with the URLs you’ve just provided?
Please give me a clear instruction so I can proceed.
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