Automatically update a recall card when the source content updates.
Sankari Nair
Ensure that all the content in your knowledge base is up to date and aligns with the source content. When the source content updates, the content in your recall card should also automatically update!
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nicole
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Update an Existing Card / Resync with Source
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Chadwick Dewey
I'm kind of thinking of, so if I have a resource, let's say I saved a resource to something and it's a website or something like that, and then the website was updated. If there was an ability to have it re-sync with it, so we could, and even if you have version history for that card, so I can go back to a card and have it re-sync and it updates that card and then it has different information about it and it's able to compare the two and see what changed and see if there's any corrections, was there any redactions, et cetera.
And then I think there's also an extenuation of that. If I add sources in, being able to have Recall go and fact-check that specific source to see if there's been any changes in that source. Is that source no longer valid anymore? Was there any redactions on that source? If it's like a white paper, for example, that might be useful if the white paper was peer-reviewed and there's some changes or updates and then there's a newer version of it. Can we just re-sync it with the newer version? Still have access to the older version.
But if I go back to that page, for example, and I go to add it back in there, sometimes if the page isn't uploaded or updated, but they swapped out something, it will I have to delete the card and re-add the new card in for it to see it. So it would be cool to have it re-sync or for example, let's say I know there's like a tech release, Anthropic releases a new update on a model or something like that and I save a card there so I can reference the details on that model or whatnot. Being able to have it re-sync or re-update that same card.
Let's say they added some more details in it or they redacted or even have a check. Say, hey, has anything on this page changed since the last time we looked or something like that? Then I would go look, scan the current page, compare against the page that it saved, and it would give me a yes or a no or we need to update this or whatnot. And then there's the kind of option to see if just the ability to update an existing card and not have to delete it and add a completely new card in.
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nicole
Hey Chadwick! I'm merging this with another feature request :)
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Ivan Brewer
This requires webhooks which are complex and expensive. Better to have a manual sync option, and sync per source - then delay the sync to a time that suits the application.
The system will not be able to support bulk webhook updates
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Alex Homan
You should also be able to update a card if the Chat feature makes a mistake. Example: Bananas are labeled vegetables (crazy example I know). If you report an error to the chat it should edit that card for you to prevent errors in the future.
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Stefanos Chrysanthakopoulos
I believe for this to work you'll need versioning for cards.
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Marcin Karkocha (kivio)
It will be good, especially for webpages like some analysis; very often updates were published to them.
Sankari Nair
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Replace file with newer version
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Rhys Gottwald
It would be nice to update files with a newer version. For example a read me PDF that has been released with new features.
Sankari Nair
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Refresh the content card when data is updated on a Google Doc
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Erik Wyche
Create a way to refresh (manually or automatically) a content card when a Google Doc is updated.