petersuber on Nostr: nprofile1q…yhujc Some self-identified #AI tools do provide citations and links to ...
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Some self-identified #AI tools do provide citations and links to their sources. For this purpose, it doesn't matter whether we consider them non-LLMs or enhanced-LLMs. I'm thinking of tools like Elicit, Grok, MS Copilot, OpenEvidence, and Perplexity. If these tools can add the power needed to provide citations and links, then I'm hoping other tools can too. In any case, I'm asking whether publishers ask AI companies to give their tools this power before they (the publishers) give permission for the tools to train on their copyrighted content.
Some self-identified #AI tools do provide citations and links to their sources. For this purpose, it doesn't matter whether we consider them non-LLMs or enhanced-LLMs. I'm thinking of tools like Elicit, Grok, MS Copilot, OpenEvidence, and Perplexity. If these tools can add the power needed to provide citations and links, then I'm hoping other tools can too. In any case, I'm asking whether publishers ask AI companies to give their tools this power before they (the publishers) give permission for the tools to train on their copyrighted content.