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by lbriner 1920 days ago
Can't wait to use something like this, definitely a pain point to fix!

One of the hardest parts though is when the question is too abstract so even as a human, I'm not sure what they are asking and in what context.

For example, a typical question would be "What encryption do you use at your company"? Dumb question and no accurate answer that would take less than 10 pages. How would you deal with these?

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These types of questions are exactly why we have a human-in-the-loop model :)

Our AI is probably not going to touch this as it's very unlikely a good answer in in your documentation, so a real person will take a stab at it and then flag it for review with you. We've seen a number of these BS types of questions and can generally give an answer that will satisfy the client, and we can review it with you to make sure you're happy with it.