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O1 Works Pretty Well For Chat With PDF RAG use cases sometimes involve complex reasoning. o1 takes time but does a great job of chatting with PDF.

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AshutoshShrivastava1 year ago

Awesome Bindu.

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BenIt Pro1 year ago

Can you explain how you have higher rate limits than others with a smaller subscription fee given high API costs?

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⟁ndrew V1 year ago

I wonder how it would do with 20 pdfs each about 8-10 pages long with complicated financial calculations to do.

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The Automation Kings 🤖👑1 year ago

Looks like O1 is your go-to PDF wingman! Just if only it could help me tackle my own desktop clutter.

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Emily1 year ago

Great work 👏

🍓🍓🍓Hans Leblanc, M.A./J.D., PhD's profile picture
🍓🍓🍓Hans Leblanc, M.A./J.D., PhD1 year ago

How do you afford this when users pay $10 a month only

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Abhishek Gawade1 year ago

NVIDIA website scraping? 😅

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Thalapathy1 year ago

What if all these models are trained on these benchmarks.

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Leo Grundström1 year ago

Great work 👏

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Really big bird1 year ago

Free to use? Thanks.

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