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<p>It's been more than two years since we started working on the <xref
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href="ai_positron.dita"/>, back when the <uicontrol>OpenAI GPT 3.5</uicontrol> AI
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engine was released and we are currently on version 4.0.0 of the add-on. Our main
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direction (which we still keep) was to provide powerful tools based on AI engines for
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technical documentation writers (targeted mostly towards DITA XML users) and for our
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XSLT/Schematron developers. I've always envisioned the AI set of tools as an
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exoskeleton, as a way to add more power to a technical documentation writer's punch
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throughout the day. The table below contains a list of concepts (mostly add-on specific
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features or feature categories), each with a short description based on personal
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experience.</p>
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<p>It's been more than one year since we started working on the <xref
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href="ai_positron.dita"/>, back when the <uicontrol>OpenAI GPT 3.5</uicontrol> AI engine was
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released and we are currently on version 4.0.0 of the add-on. Our main direction (which we
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still keep) was to provide powerful tools based on AI engines for technical documentation
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writers (targeted mostly towards DITA XML users) and for our XSLT/Schematron developers. I've
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always envisioned the AI set of tools as an exoskeleton, as a way to add more power to a
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technical documentation writer's punch throughout the day. The table below contains a list of
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concepts (mostly add-on specific features or feature categories), each with a short
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description based on personal experience.</p>
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<section><title>Eating our own dog food?</title>Are we using AI tools ourselves? Yes, I have
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started using AI tools more and more to improve readability and fix grammar or logical
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inconsistencies in articles like this one. I don't ask the AI to create new article

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