Yes, absolutely! Your feedback is the secret ingredient that actively improves the AI’s accuracy over time. Eklipse learns from every interaction, so if the AI clips a boring moment or misses the action, telling us about it helps the system learn what you actually care about.
Here are the two best ways to give feedback and train the AI:
1. Rate Clips from Your Dashboard (Post-Stream) #
When you are reviewing your generated highlights in your Video Library, you can rate the clips. Look for the rating or feedback icons (often a thumbs up/thumbs down or star rating) next to your raw clips.
- If a clip is perfect, give it a positive rating!
- If the AI clipped a menu screen or a completely silent moment, give it a negative rating. This sends data directly to our engineering team to refine the detection models.
2. Use the Twitch Chat Command (Live) #
If you stream on Twitch, you can give the AI a massive head start while you are still live! By using the !eklipse command in your Twitch chat, you manually flag that exact timestamp as a guaranteed highlight. This trains the AI to understand that whatever just happened on screen is the exact type of content you want clipped in the future.
Still getting bad clips? #
If the AI is consistently clipping the wrong moments, or if you are getting very few highlights from long streams, there might be an issue with your stream audio or facecam layout blocking the game UI.
Learn how to handle cases of inaccurate AI or low clip counts →Help Us Help You #
Jump into your video library right now and rate your latest batch of clips so our AI knows exactly what you love.
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