I’m experimenting with using AI on our discourse forum and so far its pretty good (great work guys), it’s really taking into context user intent and provides very relevant results.
The problem is I see is that the results are hidden by default
I cant find any settings to enable the toggle by default, how does the admin do this? The real power is to enable this feature by default and move away from semantic search which can be a hit or miss.
Funnily I tried to search this this forum using AI and couldn’t get any relevant answers.
Yes I’ve seen that page but I don’t see anything there that talks about how to enable the AI search results by default for everyone. Am I missing something here?
Perhaps I misunderstood you . I thought you meant ‘enable the feature’ instead of ‘enable the toggle switch’. If you’re referring to the toggle, I don’t think there’s a way to do so.
We just made it toggle by default when the full page search has zero results, and will make it auto-append AI results on the quick header search has zero or few results next.
That’s a great start. It would be nice to have an option to prioritize which results we want to show as the first choice (extension of the logic that was just implemented). AI or native semantic search. In my case the AI produces far more relevant results when searching.
The thought here is that the token are already consumed to run the AI search so why not show the results if they are more appropriate. Many users are still wary of AI so they don’t toggle the switch but at the same time end up with misleading search results (semantic) and they don’t realize it. Let the admins decide what’s best for their community defaults.