Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 5 — Web search

Let Jarvis decide when to search

The headline of the module — a lightweight "should I search?" decision in core/chat that reads each message and reaches for the web on its own. Fresh, live or external questions (news, prices, "latest", "today", "look up…") trigger a cited search; questions it already knows, or that your documents cover, get answered without one. The soul of the lesson is a privacy guard — a private or sensitive question (personal, a client, your own data) is NEVER auto-searched; it answers locally or asks first, and document text never enters a query. The classifier is cheap, the decision is an honest heuristic, and your manual "search this" / "don't search" override always wins. Cousin of the Module 4 effort router.

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