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.
I’ve always thought the best use of machine learning was to augment search results, always thought the best use of it in video production was for stuff like chroma keying. However, it was only several years into the AI craze that more people started to actually use it for these things. I swear, I should act on my ideas more.
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.
I’ve always thought the best use of machine learning was to augment search results, always thought the best use of it in video production was for stuff like chroma keying. However, it was only several years into the AI craze that more people started to actually use it for these things. I swear, I should act on my ideas more.