Notes Chat AI
Ability to ask questions related to notes that an AI similar to ChatGPT can answer, with a link to the notes as well.
Kind of like how Slite does it but for personal stuff.
Comments: 4
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24 Sep, '23
Derek ThurberThis is super needed. I would love to see something like mem.ai or Evenote's newly announced AI-based search built into Amplenote. Being able to query my personal knowledge management/second brain in natural language and get back specific answers based on my own personally acquired and curated knowledge feels like creating a superpower for my work. Can't wait for someone to pick this up and develop it.
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28 Sep, '23
Lucian AdminHello @Derek and @Mark. Could you please take a look at this and tell me if it fulfills your needs?
https://www.amplenote.com/plugins/NjKGYaYR96rn565uta8RJTnp -
29 Sep, '23
Derek Thurber@Lucian, this is a start with some good feature options for using AI within an individual note/selection context. I would want to see an AI-based chat tool for searching ACROSS all of my notes with responses that reference relevant notes. Essentially, the quick-open menu could be supercharged with AI-based chat features. A few examples I can think of:
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1. Q: "What notes do I have related to X topic?" Response: a list of relevant notes back (preferably with back-and-forth interaction to hone my search).
2. Q: "I am starting a new project about X, what do I already know that would be relevant to this project?" Response: a detailed response and links to relevant notes that I could quickly save to a new note
3. Q: "What is the next most important task for X project?" Response: the task with the highest point score from my note for that project
4. Q: "Where am I staying in Chicago next week?" Response: The specific answer based on my note about my trip planning to Chicago next week. -
02 Oct, '23
Lucian AdminHey Derek. Because what you're suggesting is (1) a plugin with access to all of the user's notes and (2) a very difficult integration from a technical standpoint (OpenAi has limits on how much data it can process in a query), we should probably create another request.