The paper was published online on November 12, 2025 (and listed as an Epub date on PubMed), not “earlier this month” relative to the post date (January 16, 2026)
When in fact the post was published on December 03 2025.
Yes, I was pointing it out because it seemed like the sort of problem that’d be caused by an issue in the structure of the actual extension rather than the AI model, and might thus be fixable.
Installed five minutes ago. Caught an apparent error I’d previously slightly updated my word model on already.
I expect it to make mistakes and miss things, but it seems performant enough to maybe be useful.
EDIT: I have now seen it make a big mistake. Still seems performant enough to maybe be useful.
EDIT2: I have now seen it make a really dumb mistake I wouldn’t have expected a frontier LLM to make. It claimed this passage
was incorrect because
When in fact the post was published on December 03 2025.
Probably just a bug. It has to grab all this shit from the SPA DOM.
Yes, I was pointing it out because it seemed like the sort of problem that’d be caused by an issue in the structure of the actual extension rather than the AI model, and might thus be fixable.