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Hi,
I've been testing the AI assistant this morning. The answers were not 100% accurate. I believe the way we design our PDFs has an influence over what AI then takes as important or as an answer to a question.
Is there a guide that can help us when designing a PDF to help AI get the answers right?
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Hi @Andrea5F95
Hope you are doing well and thanks for reaching out.
The AI Assistant feature provides AI-generated answers to your questions based on the PDF content. It also highlights the portion of content from where it fetches the answer for more context.
For more information, please go through the help page https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/get-ai-generated-answers.html
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~Amal
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Thank you Amal. I would like to show you an examle. In our PDF we show the following
When I sask what is the level of risk of this fund, IA says The Risk Indicator is rated from 1 (low) to 7 (high).
It would be great if AI would say in this case "the level of risk of this fund is 6" but understand that it didn't because that part is a grapchis, and not text. That is why I thought it would be good to have a guide of how to design PDFs to help AI give the right answers. E.g. make sure that content that is important for the user is in text format and not an image.
And I don't know what else helps AI that could be useful for us... If the font is bold, does it make a difference? If I use H1 vs h6, does it make a difference?
Thanks
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Hi there
Plese choose from the options, or provide details in the text box. Then select Submit to share the feedback with the development team.
~Amal