Q: Sorry could you explain every point of the deal?
For example
3,000 pages per month for Socrates Deep Dive
Vs unlimited files and documents
Just so we don't fill it with questions on every single point.
For example my confusion is what is deep dive vs normal files, can we upload any file? Can I upload a github repo and interact with the code too? Are the columns limit for something like excel like document?
I love this btw looks like great.
Jon_Socrates
Edited Sep 26, 2024A: Thanks!
For Socrates Deep Dive, imagine you're digging for gold. Socrates with normal mode (unlimited chats) brings a team of 10 miners to the dig site. Socrates Deep Dive is like bringing a team of 20 (unlimited chats after Deep Dive finishes processing the docs). You'll have a better chance of finding gold with more people.
Socrates Deep Dive indexes the document in multiple ways. This means the AI has more places to look, which enables it to give more complete answers. It relies on our server doing extra processing and running extra prompts to find the most complete answer to a question, hence the charge.
If we think an answer might be improved with Deep Dive, we'll tell you in the chat, i.e., "Is this response missing something? Try Deep Dive."
You can input any PDF, DOCX, or public web page, and Socrates will answer any questions you have about them.
For web links, it doesn't follow links (yet). It's on our roadmap though. So it can't interact with Github repos just yet.
The Document limit in Table AI is the number of documents in any chat that can be a "row" in the Table AI. You can have unlimited columns (AI instructions). The most common use case for this is if you have a set of documents from which you have the same question, e.g., "What are the main takeaways?" or "Who is the author?"
Let me know if you have more questions!