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Search the web from a conversation

How to enable web search in a conversation and how Aracor Partner shows the web sources it found.

Written by Jona Smulders Cohen

Aracor Partner can search the web in addition to the documents you've attached. The result is a single answer that combines what's in your documents with what's online.

Turn it on

Click the globe icon in the input toolbar. The icon highlights when web search is on. Click it again to turn it off. Web search applies to the next message you send and stays on for the conversation until you turn it off.

Where the sources appear

If Aracor used the web for an answer, the message shows a collapsible web sources section just below the answer. Open it to see the page titles and links Aracor consulted. Click any source to open it in a new tab.

Examples of when to use web search

  • You're asking about regulatory or market context that isn't in the deal room.

  • You want to compare a clause to a public template.

  • You need a definition or a recent news item.

What web sources can and can't do

Web search expands what Aracor knows; it does not change how citations to your documents work. Citations to a document still link back to the document. Citations to a web page link out to the page.

Aracor decides whether to actually use the web for any given question. Turning the toggle on doesn't force a search; it gives Aracor permission to search if the question would benefit from it.

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