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Brave search engine gets larger language model

by on03 March 2023


Gets data from search results 

The people who bought you the Brave browser have improved its search engine to use a large language model to produce answers to your search queries.

Dubbed Summarizer it is supposed to improve your search results. The large language model (LLM) then takes this more accurate information and provides you with an answer in coherent language.

To ensure that the original creators of content are respected properly, Brave has taken the decision to always cite links it uses for the answer in the Summarizer section so that users can click through to learn more about the result. Brave said that linking to websites ensures the rightful attribution of information and helps mitigate “the authority biases of large language models.”

 As Summarizer uses web results, it can provide answers with real-time information that’s up to date with today’s events. Apart from providing a summary at the top of your results, you should also see bolded text within the snippets of the results related to your query. It’s important to note that Brave warns that the AI may produce incorrect information.

The Brave Summarizer is now available in Brave Search for everyone. To try it just type an answerable query and your Summarizer result should appear at the top of the results page.

 

Last modified on 03 March 2023
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