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DocDocGo is more than just a chatbot, it's your tireless research assistant. It automates tasks that normally involve manually sifting through dozens (or hundreds!) of online resources in search of precious nuggets of relevant hard-to-find information. It can - find hundreds of websites about your chosen topic/query and ingest into a knowledge base - write a report on your topic/query based on the ingested content - allow you to chat with the created knowledge base and ask any follow-up questions - search for an answer to a specific narrow question or hard-to-find piece of data by sifting through hundreds of Google search results - create a knowledge base from your local documents (Word docs, PDFs, etc.) Oh, and it's "self-aware" - you can ask DocDocGo questions about itself and it will help you navigate its many features. Basic usage: 1. Get help - if you are just starting out and not sure what to do, start with: - `/help I heard you can help me with web research. How?` 2. Research a topic, get a report and build a knowledge base: - `/research role of oxytocin in reptiles` - this does an initial round generates a report - `/re deeper` - roughly doubles the number of ingested sources and generates a new report - `What studies about reptiles are in your knowledge base?` - chat with the knowledge base - `/re deeper <optional number of doublings>` - keep doubling the number of ingested sources NOTE: There will be several intermediate reports produced as DDG performs its iterations, but you may wish to focus on the ones at the end of each "deepening" - they amalgamate all previous reports. 3. Look for something specific: - `/re heatseek Find articles criticizing Vickers' meta-analysis of acupuncture for chronic pain` - `/re heatseek 6` - perform 6 more iterations (each iteration looks at 2-5 websites)

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Warning: Not intended for clinical use. Assume outputs are unsafe and unvalidated. Use carefully.


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