AI-Powered Search is very promising for one of my use cases. I wrote 60 articles some time ago for my Dataw Historic Foundation (DHF) about people, places, and events that interest our community in the Lowcountry of SC. I can use the EvNt webclipper to bring the finished/published articles into Evernote. So far, this has worked well. Once in Evernote, I'm using the AI-Powered Search to summarize each article to create an index of abstracts about this body of work.
Here are the two problems I've encountered. First, given that AI-Powered Search feature wants to search all my notes, that's fine. But this DHF body of history notes is about 60 in my Evernote library of 9,000. So, the Search often grabs notes irrelevant to what I want to summarize. I like that I can see the notes it selects, but how do I get the search to focus on the correct set of notes? I have tried rather unsuccessfully to rephrase the question I am asking. This may be an 'operator error' on my part. However, given that it's straightforward to use boolean logic and other Evernote filtering features when doing a standard search to limit the focus, I find it odd that I cannot do this in the AI-powered Search. I've read the relevant HELP documents and interacted with the EvNt bot on this, to no avail.
Second, some of the articles I want to summarize include PDFs. Evernote is famous for searching inside PDFs within notes. Not so with AI-Powered Search, or at least it is not apparent to me that it is doing this. Again, none of the HELP documents address this for AI-Powered Search.
Any ideas I can try?
P.S. Using the EvNt desktop app on my Apple iMac.