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1. Embed a book into GPT-3 / ChatGPT. 2. Talk directly to the book to learn. Learn from a book through conversation, questions, and in the order you want.

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zanneth3 years ago

This works great for fiction as well. I’ve been using ChatGPT to ask about some of the more complex story elements of a sci-fi book I’m reading called “A Deepness in the Sky.” Having a conversation with an AI about a book I’m reading is just so much fun.

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Aaron Ng3 years ago

definitely — poking around with something like this next

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Yusuf Mansur Özer3 years ago

This is what @DocuChatIO does. You can upload your books and then talk to them. :) Examples: - @naval's Almanack: - @balajis's Network State: - Marcus Aurelius' Meditations:

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mrmoe.btc3 years ago

🤖Ask GPT how it feels about the ending of 2001

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Prospero3 years ago

This is like sci/fi made real. Waiting for the book-to-movie generators, in VR and also interactive.

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0xDesigner3 years ago

dude's out here living in 2090

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Geoffrey Woo3 years ago

Good stuff. Love your quick proof-of-concept demos.

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Aaron Ng3 years ago

🙏

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Andy Weissman3 years ago

pretty intense

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Andreas Klinger 🦾3 years ago

this would be a super interesting approach to blinkist like summaries you have a summary text then you can ask questions and it references to the book passage if you want to read the original you pay extra

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