With Generative Search, you have the ability to ask natural language questions when interfacing with a single or multiple, selected documents.
Ask Questions about a Single Document
You can ask questions on a single document through several avenues.
From the Search Results, simple select the Generative Search icon from the results list
When previewing the document, select "Ask in Doc"
This will then open the Gen Search prompt bar, where you can ask questions conversationally about the document selected.
Gen Search will automatically recognize that the question is specific to the open document and will craft a response based on that content. Some examples are:
In 500 to 1,000 words summarize this document
Was [TOPIC] discussed in this document? If mentioned, summarize what was said about [TOPIC] and what the company's strategy is going forward.
Are there any distress signals in this document?
Ask Questions about Multiple Documents
If you'd like to ask questions using Generative Search across several documents (but not your entire search result), select the documents you'd like Gen Search to reference, then ask your question
Gen Search will automatically recognize that the question is specific only to the documents you have selected and will craft a response based on that content. Some examples are:
What are the similarities mentioned between these experts?
Compare and contrast the following documents in their discussion of [TOPIC]
In 1000 words, summarize the main themes from these documents.
Considerations
Presently, "Ask in Doc" is limited to up to 500 pages—regardless of whether that's 500 pages of a single document or 500 total pages across multiple documents.