The model sometimes produces output that includes quotations. In some of those cases, the quotations are implicitly attributed to the topic of discussion, such as in the case of George Fox's writings. However, there isn't a clear link to a citation that the reader could follow and the "sources" for the response aren't necessarily all it would draw from. See if there is some general approach, or way to improve the prompt that would produce citations.
The model sometimes produces output that includes quotations. In some of those cases, the quotations are implicitly attributed to the topic of discussion, such as in the case of George Fox's writings. However, there isn't a clear link to a citation that the reader could follow and the "sources" for the response aren't necessarily all it would draw from. See if there is some general approach, or way to improve the prompt that would produce citations.