I’m working on an idea called CLYCITE and wanted to get some honest feedback. The basic idea is to make search feel less like digging through random links and more like getting help from an intelligent research tool. Instead of just a list of results, it would try to give direct answers with citations, show how confident it is, point out where sources disagree, and use different agents depending on what you’re trying to do. For example: if you’re comparing products, it could help with that. if you’re checking whether a claim is true, it could switch into verification mode. if you’re researching something more deeply, it could help pull together sources and notes. The problem I’m trying to solve is that search today often feels noisy, slow, and hard to trust. A lot of the time you end up opening too many tabs and still not knowing what to believe. I’m sure there are features I haven’t thought of yet, so I’d really like to ask: What would actually make a product like this useful to you? What feature would solve a real search pain point instead of just sounding cool? submitted by /u/Available_Witness808
Originally posted by u/Available_Witness808 on r/ArtificialInteligence
