Display of "discuss document" like summarize page function
Hey, yes!
I have created some mock-ups. In my mind, you can start the discuss document chat like the summarize page with a right click, which then opens the chat window next to the main page.
Once a question is asked, the passage that is used as a source for the answer is highlighted in the original document.
Hope the mockups are clear.
Kagi_feedbacker Great thank you. I assume this would be a feature for Kagi users only?
Yes, unless there is a third-party api based discuss document feature I think it would be. I really apreciate the integrated discuss document feature as a kagi user.
A quick google search revealed "https://chatdoc.com" as a possible third party provider. They also seem to have the "highlight in document" feature I proposed. Could be worth a look.
Thank you for your amazing work!
I was just thinking of calling the in-text highlighting of sources a "smart page search" feature. in page search has been the same forever, why not improve it by also finding contextual information, synonyms and words with the same meaning?
For example: Find "LLM" it will also search for Large language model, large language model with typos, etc. If you could talk to the search, you can further specify your needs.
In the same vein, I think it might be worthwhile putting page summaries from summarising any result in a kagi search query into the side without pushing down the content for better use of space and search experience. See discussion I started previously on kagi feedback around the topic:
https://kagifeedback.org/d/2773-better-layout-for-page-summariser-results
Yup. The built in summarize page feature that works even with paywalled articles for sites where I’m logged in and have a subscription has been a huge part of getting me to use Orion more consistently. Integrating discuss doc in a similar way would be likewise very useful.
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Kagi_feedbacker indeed this is a great feature, I would love this to be implemented along a highlighting feature, as a user may want a summary out of multiple paragraphs.