![]() Well yes, I had that PDF open in the browser in the active tab while chatting with Bing on the sidebar. I might stick to the dev and hope that they implement this in the future updates. Now it has acess to the free PMC article, It can answer questions about methods that they could'n answer in vanilla edge being on the same page, which is awesome, but still no luck with PDF. Once the web page context is updated with the text from the PDF, I will be able to read and analyze it to provide a summary of its content."Īny idea how to bypass it or how to update that mysterious "web page context field"? It does a pretty decent job explaining what an article is about, but now it doesn't even have full acess to a free PMC fulltext article.Įdit: I tried again after installing developers Edge. If you want me to summarize the text from a PDF file, you can copy the text from the PDF and paste it into the web page context field. I can only read and analyze text that is provided to me in the web page context field. I think it used to be possible, but now it reacts like this: "I’m sorry, but I don’t have the ability to access or read PDF files or any other external documents. If you click on those and then "notification and app settings" it will take you to a settings page where you can toggle on an option to access "page context," which says that "app can access page content to deliver context-based experiences." I think that is what gives it access to the document, PDF, webpage, etc. But if that is not showing, at the top of the Discover sidebar there is a menu with three dots. I asked me the first time I opened it if I wanted to give it permission. If you haven't given it permission to access the page, this won't work. I typed in "summarize this PDF." At first it did a Bing search for "how to summarize a PDF." But then after that it gave me the option to "Retry for this page only." I clicked on that message, and then it summarized the PDF I had open in the window, beginning with "According to the web page context, this PDF is." I opened up a local PDF, then opened the Bing sidebar (Discover). Yes, I can confirm it is working as of today. For more simpler things its perfect and definitely better than google, but it's not yet ready for hard research and etc. it's something they definitely have to work on. and when i asked it for such it usually repeated the same thing and i could not find out what measures it uses to conclude what is "trustworthy information" and what is not with tens after tens of long prompts (which i am very good at now). questions at Bing Chat-GPT(4) and it answers basic stuff about the question correctly and only does well with complex someetimes not always, and you have to talk with it for a while in order to get the full correct answers & info properly, but what annoys me the most is even for the simple answers it gives (not simple for public but extra simple for any scholar) it uses and cites regular untrustworthy websites and doesn't have the ability or doesn't use any medical journals, medical research papers or any proper reputable source etc. I've thrown a fair share of very hard medical and chemistry and etc. Microsoft Edge - Microsoft's new web browser, Microsoft Edge.Windows Phone - Another subreddit about Windows Phone.Windows Mobile - A subreddit about Windows 10 Mobile.Windows 8 - The sub for discussion about Windows 8. ![]() Windows 10 - The sub for discussion about Windows 10. ![]()
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