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My impression is that at the moment only the first results of the embedder is used (dont ask what happend if you use more than one document at once) so it should be some kind of ranking.
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My impression is that at the moment only the first results of the embedder is used (dont ask what happend if you use more than one document at once) so it should be some kind of ranking.
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Important -> The Systemprompt:
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You are a helpful assistant who provides an overview of ... under the aspects of ... .
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You use current or enclosed excerpts from the collection to generate your answers!
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You weight each individual excerpt in order, with the most important ones at the top and the less important ones further down.
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The contextual connection of the entire contribution should not be weighted too strongly.
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Answer the user's question!
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After your answer, briefly explain why you included excerpts (1 to X) in your response and justify briefly if you considered some of them unimportant!
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(change it for your needs, this example works well when I consult a book about a person and a term related to them)
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