Metadata, metadata, metadata... I always set them as the primary solution, and I think now, with agents, it makes even more sense. Give me chills to see libraries without it, after all, SharePoint is a tool for knowledge management and content organization within organizations
Totally right. It follows the principile "Garbage in, Garbage out". If you don't have your documents properly classified and categorized, don't expect magic can happens. It could work someway but if you expect amazing results, put some effort working with your files before.
However, GenAI is a fantastic tool that can get lot of information from content. So, in my opinion, the approach should be use it, and keep adding more and more valuable information to your documents via metadata or refining and redoing your content.
This is the approach I highlight in the article. Just configure your agents against a document or a library, and keep working on improving the content of your source. The better it is, the better the answer you get.
Metadata, metadata, metadata... I always set them as the primary solution, and I think now, with agents, it makes even more sense. Give me chills to see libraries without it, after all, SharePoint is a tool for knowledge management and content organization within organizations
Totally right. It follows the principile "Garbage in, Garbage out". If you don't have your documents properly classified and categorized, don't expect magic can happens. It could work someway but if you expect amazing results, put some effort working with your files before.
However, GenAI is a fantastic tool that can get lot of information from content. So, in my opinion, the approach should be use it, and keep adding more and more valuable information to your documents via metadata or refining and redoing your content.
This is the approach I highlight in the article. Just configure your agents against a document or a library, and keep working on improving the content of your source. The better it is, the better the answer you get.