We are working to support all question types, but while Docufai is in beta, here are some tips for asking questions.
You may find that you need to reframe your question in a way to get the information you are looking for. A good starting point is to always ask questions directed towards individual documents, even when you are asking many.
Here are some examples:
| Instead of asking: | Try asking it this way: |
| Which invoice has the highest total? | What is the invoice total? |
| Which of these documents discusses water in Africa? | Does this discuss water in Africa? |
| How many time sheets did Jim fill out? | Which employee filled out the time sheets? |
| Give me a list of all the pages that the term molecular symbiosis is used. | What does this document say about molecular symbiosis? |
| How many times did we order Philz Tesora coffee beans this year? | Does the order include Philz Tesora coffee beans? |
| Give me a summary of Page 7. | Summarize the section on ________. |
| Translate this document into Japanese. | (Translation not available yet, but you can ask questions to documents any language, although the quality of responses depends on OpenAI) |
| How many invoices are due this month? |
What are the payment terms and due date of this invoice? |
Here are a few key points to keep in mind regarding the current beta version of Docufai:
- Docufai isn’t able to provide a single answer that compares, consolidates, or evaluates information from multiple documents.
- With long documents (~40 or more pages of text), it can be challenging for Docufai to find specific pieces of information if they’re spread throughout the document. In situations like this, Docufai may only return a partial answer.
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