Framework’s AI responses are designed to be clear, accurate, and verifiable. Every response includes citations so you can check the source material yourself.
Response Structure
A typical AI response includes:
- The answer — A clear, formatted response to your question using information from your documents.
- Citations — Inline references (like [1], [2]) that point to specific documents and pages.
- Formatting — Bold text, bullet points, numbered lists, and tables when appropriate for clarity.
Reading Citations
Citations appear as clickable markers within the response text. Each citation points to:
- A specific document in your project.
- A specific page number within that document.
Click any citation to open the source document in the PDF viewer, scrolled directly to the referenced page. See Citations & Source Verification for more details.
When the AI Doesn’t Know
If the AI can’t find relevant information in your documents, it will tell you directly rather than guessing. This might happen when:
- The information isn’t in any uploaded document.
- The question is about something outside the project scope.
- The relevant document hasn’t finished processing yet.
Response Quality
The quality of AI responses depends on:
- Document quality — Clean, well-structured PDFs produce better results than scanned images with poor OCR.
- Question specificity — Specific questions get more precise answers.
- Document coverage — The more documents you upload, the more comprehensive the AI’s answers.


