> I can’t tell a search engine to summarize text for a technical audience and then another summary for a non technical audience.
No, but, as amazing as that is, don't put too much trust in those summaries!
It's not summarizing based on grokking the key points of the text, but rather based on text vs summary examples found in the training set. The summary may pass a surface level comparison to the source material, while failing to capture/emphasize the key points that would come from having actually understood it.
I write the original content or I was in the meeting where I’m giving it the transcript. I know what points I need to get across to both audiences.
Just like I’m not randomly depending on it to do an Amazon style PRFAQ (I was indoctrinated as an Amazon employee for 3.5 years), create a project plan, etc, without being a subject matter expert in the areas. It’s a tool for an experienced writer, halfway decent project manager, AWS cloud application architect and developer.
No, but, as amazing as that is, don't put too much trust in those summaries!
It's not summarizing based on grokking the key points of the text, but rather based on text vs summary examples found in the training set. The summary may pass a surface level comparison to the source material, while failing to capture/emphasize the key points that would come from having actually understood it.