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Bird SQL is an impressive new tool, based on language models, for searching Twitter. Tools like this are changing the way we interact with information. If used in the right way, signals are becoming easier to find through the use of LLMs. Try it here:

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Mike Ma (AI x Finance)3 years ago

@perplexity_ai cc @pinchedio

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Heewon Jeon3 years ago

@memdotai mem it!

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Mem3 years ago

@omarsar0 Saved! Here's the compiled thread: 🪄 AI-generated summary: "Bird SQL is a new tool that allows users to search Twitter using language models. This tool can be used to find signals more easily through the use of LLMs."

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Phuc Nguyen3 years ago

@SaveToNotion

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john klacynski3 years ago

@AravSrinivas Interesting . I don’t get great results , unless I’m using a bad prompt

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Farhan Ahmad3 years ago

Doesn't show tweets any more. It shows me a paragraph on language models along with citations.

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Bhavithiran3 years ago

@SaveToNotion

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Kishan.B3 years ago

@elonmusk Check this out

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Exa Lovel3 years ago

dude, this is impressive

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Greenapps&web3 years ago

@SaveToNotion #tweet #twitter

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