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Mining encyclopedic websites
Searching through pages and pages for an answer...
The internet has everything… except the exact answer you need on the first try.
Let’s look at 3 examples.
The Problem: The answer from ChatGPT and general Gen AI tools might list global players but miss niche competitors operating in targeted regions, even though they’re on the Internet!
The Solution: Leverage AI to parse all available web search results. The AI can extract, classify, and rank competitors, including niche players.
The Problem: Results may rely on outdated surveys or high-level summaries, missing real, specific consumer sentiments in reviews on the Internet!
The Solution: Use AI to gather discussions on platforms popular among Gen Z (e.g., Reddit, TikTok, Instagram). The AI can then conduct sentiment analysis and surface insights.
The Problem: Results may miss obscure patents, international filings, or pending applications in databases on the internet.
The Solution: Retrieve all relevant patents, including those from international databases. Have AI cross-reference findings to determine if the method has already been patented.
In the work that we’ve been doing, we’re making sure to apply the necessary solutions to cover these scenarios.
Dino Gane-Palmer