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Bits AI simplifies incident management processes, improves collaboration, and provides valuable support for incident responders, making it a beneficial tool for efficient incident resolution.
/dd
connect command automatically initiates this process, which can be completed by following the prompts.@Datadog
command and follow the instructions on the screen.When you join an incident channel in Slack, you automatically receive a summary of the incident. The channel must be connected to Incident Management and have at least ten messages. The summary, which is only visible to you, does not persist across reloads, between desktop and mobile apps, or across sessions.
At any time, you can ask for a fresh summary within the incident channel by asking @Datadog Give me a summary of this incident
. You can also ask for summaries from other channels by referencing the incident number. For example, @Datadog Give me a summary of incident-262
.
You can ask Bits AI to find incidents that you’re looking for. For instance,
@Datadog How many incidents are currently ongoing?
@Datadog Show me all Sev-1 incidents that occurred in the past week
You can then investigate further and ask questions about those incidents, like @Datadog What was the root cause of incident-123?
or @Datadog What remediation actions did the responders take in incident-123?
Bits AI can also perform semantic searches for related incidents. If you’re responding to an incident, you can ask Bits AI to find other active incidents that look similar to the one you’re in (@Datadog Are there any related incidents?
). Bits AI looks for incidents that were active within the past two hours. You can also specify the time frame you want Bits AI to look across. If you say @Datadog Find me incidents related to DDOS attacks from the past month
, Bits AI returns both active and resolved DDOS incidents from the past month.
Or, if you suspect there’s an issue before an incident is even declared, you can ask Bits AI a question like @Datadog A customer is unable to check out. Is there an incident?
or @Datadog Are there any incidents now impacting the payments service?
Without going into the Datadog web app, you can ask Bits AI in Slack to:
@Datadog Declare an incident
@Datadog Update this incident to SEV-3
@Datadog Mark this incident as stable
To generate an AI-assisted postmortem draft:
ai
yield AI-generated content instead of fixed values. There are six ai
variables: {{incident.ai_action_items}}
, {{incident.ai_customer_impact}}
, {{incident.ai_key_timeline}}
, {{incident.ai_lessons_learned}}
, {{incident.ai_summary}}
, and {{incident.ai_system_overview}}
.