Web Research
Use this approach for questions that require thorough web research.
When to Use
- •User asks a complex factual question
- •User wants a comparison or analysis of multiple sources
- •User needs current information about a topic
Procedure
- •Break down the query into 2-3 specific search queries
- •Search each query using webSearch with
depth: "advanced"for complex topics - •Cross-reference results — look for agreement across sources
- •Synthesize findings into a clear, concise answer
- •Cite sources — mention where key facts came from
Guidelines
- •Prefer recent sources over older ones
- •Note when sources disagree
- •Distinguish between facts and opinions
- •If results are thin, try rephrasing the search query
- •Store key findings in memory if the user might ask follow-up questions