Fusion AI | How can I give users access for configuring AI agents within AI Agent Studio?

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This video focuses on granting access to AI Agent Studio.

Note that this video is not about giving access to specific agents.

You need to assign predefined duty roles to the appropriate job roles. Start by completing the necessary prerequisites.

First, enable the security console to work with permission groups.

To do that, set the Enable Security Console External Application Integration profile option to Yes.

Then, run two scheduled processes, one after another, to import security data.

Start by running the Import Resource Application Security Data process. After submitting the first process, run the Import User and Role Application Security Data process.

Now that you've completed the prerequisites, you can move on to providing access to configure AI Agents across all products.

In the security console, create a custom job role and enable permission groups.

If your user needs to create external REST API tools in AI Agent Studio, assign the Create and Edit Backends for Visual Builder Studio privilege to this custom role. If not, you can skip this step.

On the Role Hierarchy page, open the Roles Permission Groups tab and add these duty roles. Then save the custom role.

I'll show you how to add two duty roles and you can follow the same procedure to add the remaining.

Next, add the Manage All Intelligent Agents role from the Roles and Privileges tab. Save the custom role.

Now, assign this custom role to users.

From the Users tab, select the user you want to assign the custom role to.

Then edit the user account and add the role.

In AI Agent Studio, users with this custom role can now create and manage AI agents and AI agent teams.

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