What you’re looking for, that’s one of the best uses of LLMs. No need to regurgitate anything, just be an amazing search that highlights relevant segments of original documents. Something that’s hard to even hate (“I only want to be able to find exact query match results!” is a request we don’t hear).
fair, but I would like to see the actual source instead of getting the entire page link as a source.
its like saying “its in this chapter” instead of pointing on the page i think. the first one is helpful but may be false, the second one is immediately verifiable and… very helpful.
When the tool says “it’s in this chapter”, I furthermore want it to essentially embed a screenshot of that exact reference. Then I can scroll through search results on a single page, and whatever grabs me I can open the full link.
yea it puts some little “source” buttons but then u gotta find the exact text the LM mentioned.
soooo it would be Nixe to show the exact parts of the text that matter.
the LMs do cite, but they just link to the entire site instead of… only the exact content u care about, if that makes sense.
What you’re looking for, that’s one of the best uses of LLMs. No need to regurgitate anything, just be an amazing search that highlights relevant segments of original documents. Something that’s hard to even hate (“I only want to be able to find exact query match results!” is a request we don’t hear).
Instead we’re headed for Google Zero I hear
fair, but I would like to see the actual source instead of getting the entire page link as a source.
its like saying “its in this chapter” instead of pointing on the page i think. the first one is helpful but may be false, the second one is immediately verifiable and… very helpful.
I think we’re on the same page.
When the tool says “it’s in this chapter”, I furthermore want it to essentially embed a screenshot of that exact reference. Then I can scroll through search results on a single page, and whatever grabs me I can open the full link.