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How to add article links to AI Briefs

Learn how to include links to the source in your AI Briefs

AI Briefs can include links to the original articles used to generate the summary. This makes it easy to verify information, read the full story, and provide additional context when sharing briefs with your team.

You can choose from several link formats depending on how much detail you want to show.


Change How Links Appear

1. Open your feed and go to the AI Brief tab.

2. Under Links, open the dropdown menu.

3. Choose how you want article links to be displayed.


Available Link Formats

1. Article Links

The title of each story is displayed as a clickable link to the original article. This format makes it easy for readers to open articles directly while keeping the summary integrated into the text.

2. Read More Link

Adds a "Read more" link at the end of each section. Use this format when you want readers to focus on the summary first and open the original article only when they want additional details.

3. Source Chip

Displays the source website for each story as a chip below the summary. You can optionally show or hide the source favicon. Use this format when you want to emphasize the publication source.

4. Citations

Adds citation references to the AI-generated sentences. Readers can see exactly which articles were used to generate each part of the summary, making it easier to verify information and trace insights back to their sources.

5. Off

Removes links and source references from the AI Brief.


Why Include Article Links?

Adding links to original articles can help you:

  • Verify information used in the AI-generated summary.

  • Read the full articles behind each insight.

  • Provide more transparency when sharing briefs with others.

  • Make research and news monitoring easier.

  • Give readers access to additional context.

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