illgrokthatforyou

Guide

How does source finding work in I'll Grok That For You?

Short answer: when a prompt appears to need current information, I'll Grok That For You searches for a relevant page, reads the strongest available source, and passes that context into the answer.

When source finding turns on

Source finding is most useful for prompts about dates, events, recent news, official pages, lists, side events, current recommendations, or anything where stale model knowledge could be wrong.

What I'll Grok That For You tries to avoid

  • Dictionary pages for normal factual questions.
  • SEO sludge that repeats a keyword without answering the question.
  • Old event pages when the prompt asks about this year.
  • Irrelevant pages from a prior conversation turn.

What the user sees

The playback shows that source discovery is happening, then displays source badges when a page was found and read.

Good prompts for source finding

  • Where can I get the list of side events for SEABW?
  • What week is Token2049 this year?
  • What is the biggest news event today?

Related: how to share a Grok-style answer and glossary terms.