Improvement
Click a source to see exactly what it indexed
Open any source in a notebook to read the exact text the assistant works from — the extracted article, the transcript, a rendered Markdown file, a CSV as a table, or the image itself.
You can now click any source in a notebook to preview it. A panel opens with the exact text the assistant reads when it answers and cites — so you can check a source is what you expected before you rely on it.
What you see depends on the source:
- Websites and web-search results show the readable text that was pulled in, with a link to open the original page in a new tab.
- PDFs open the actual document right in the preview. Images show the picture. Both have a download / open-full-size link.
- Text and audio show the extracted text or transcript. Markdown renders with its headings, lists, and tables. CSV files show as a scrollable table.
If a source is still indexing or failed, the preview tells you — and for a failed web link, you can retry right there.
Just click a source row to open it. The checkbox and the "⋯" menu still work as before.