67 Bricks says, for publishers wanting to integrate natural language querying without reducing control over their content, it is now offering a solution. The new tool, developed in-house, can be integrated into all existing bespoke or third-party platforms, delivering a research tool that answers users’ queries with responses grounded in paywalled and proprietary content, added the company. The tool also guides users as to what else they should be reading to deepen their knowledge, as well as prompting the user to make its suggestions more useful, the company continued.
This offers an alternative to the public tools released by Anthropic, OpenAI, et al, which require content to be publicly available to take advantage of this functionality, says 67 Bricks. Additionally, 67 Bricks says it has deep knowledge of the information publishing ecosystem and how these tools can be best integrated to provide a seamless and trustworthy user experience.
67 Bricks CEO, Jennifer Schivas said: “We see this as a real opportunity for information publishers to embed themselves further within the research process - enabling academics, policymakers and even non-experts to ask questions that are responded to with answers backed by citable, reliable evidence.”
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