> I would love to have a program that would let me ask high level conceptual questions and get answers from the general mass of academic literature
AI researchers too would like to have such a tool. It's getting hard to keep up with the torrent of papers. But such a tool would require actual understanding, thus, we get to have a subproblem which is more difficult than the original problem of finding information in text.
Designing a program that can read (all) papers and understand their content conceptually, then comprehend the question it is asked, and finally reason about all that to generate a sensible output is equivalent to creating an AI (a real one, not the marketing bullshit type we've been fed for the last few years). I don't understand why people even imagine this is possible with current technology?
AI researchers too would like to have such a tool. It's getting hard to keep up with the torrent of papers. But such a tool would require actual understanding, thus, we get to have a subproblem which is more difficult than the original problem of finding information in text.