With ChatGPT, I can go back to previous interactions I have had with it - to review or to continue conversations.
Will it be possible to go back to previous interactions with the Study Assistant in a similar way?
Mark Barnes said the last video that it will be coming in version 47, hopefully.
Also, @Phil Gons (Logos) said in another thread that it is coming in the near future.
Yes, definitely planned. Chat history is essential.
@Phil Gons (Logos) Will reviewing your chat history consume AI credits?
No. We're caching chats to minimize AI calls.
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I really appreciate the new study assistant as far as the AI features in are concerned. I think this is a great advancement and the right direction. The question I have is how much more taxing on the is the study up until now the AI usage was pretty sparse and I rarely if ever used my credit credits, however I can see the…
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I enjoy the ability to converse with my search procedures. Is Logos going to add this as a feature of Study Assistant in the future? I would like to be able to ask the questions and hear a reply as well as read it. Thanks