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AI Condition Block

Written by Tatiana Nik

Updated at April 4th, 2026

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AI Condition is an intelligent script block designed to process incoming user messages using artificial intelligence technologies. The block analyzes the text of messages and determines whether they contain one of the predefined semantic triggers (intent, emotion, keywords, or context). If a matching meaning or intent is detected, the script automatically moves to the predefined next block (e.g., sending a message, video, social network, etc.).

General Settings tab, field descriptions:
1) Name - Enter an internal name for the "AI Condition" block. This name will be displayed only to you in the block diagram within the MVP system when setting up the business process. By default, the block will be named " AI Condition ."

2) Delay - Set a delay between the next message. During the delay, all messages from the user will be ignored.

“AI Condition” tab, description of fields:

1) Name - Add a name for the AI Condition, such as: “Video about yourself”, “Evidence and reviews”, “Trading demo”, etc.

2) Condition - specify text triggers for which the condition should be triggered.

Example 1
If a user doubts your authenticity, believes you're not a real person, asks for proof that you're real, requires visual confirmation (for example, showing yourself), or directly asks if you're a bot or artificial intelligence, then when a lead receives such a request, they'll be taken to the next block, where they'll send a video message introducing themselves.

Example 2
If a user expresses distrust, suspects fraud (for example, says it's a scam), or cites financial difficulties—reports a lack of money, insufficient funds, no balance, or says phrases like:
“I don’t have any money”, “I’m broke”, “I don’t have enough balance”, “I can’t afford it” —
In response, he will receive a message with screenshots of other users' earnings and an invitation to register and start earning.

Example 3

If a user expresses doubt about the reliability of trading signals, suspects possible fraud, or mentions a negative experience (for example, says that they previously lost money, does not believe in the effectiveness of signals, asks questions like: “Is it safe?”, “Does it really work?” or demonstrates general skepticism), then the next block will automatically send them a message with a video demonstrating earnings in real time.

3) Will trigger only once and will not be considered again - when checked, the block is executed only once per process for a specific user/dialogue. After the first trigger, the condition is no longer checked, and the process moves on to the next branch.

After completing the settings, click the “ Save ” button.

📌Formulate your AI requirements as clearly, thoroughly, and simply as possible—this will improve the accuracy and quality of your responses.

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