Short Answer
For 'where did we decide X' or 'what did the meeting about Y say', Notion AI Q&A is genuinely useful. For complex reasoning across many pages, it's hit-or-miss.
Detailed Answer
Notion AI Q&A searches your workspace and returns synthesized answers with citations. It is great for: 'Where did we document the onboarding process?', 'What was decided in the Q3 planning meeting?', 'What did the user research say about onboarding?'. It is bad at: complex multi-hop reasoning, comparing two documents in detail, anything that needs a calculation. The killer feature is that it cites the source pages inline. You can click through and verify. That is the difference between a useful tool and a hallucination machine. Cost: Notion AI is a paid add-on on top of your plan. For teams where the wiki is the source of truth, it pays for itself quickly in reduced 'where is this documented' questions.
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