LookupChatGPT
CX_DB8
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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LookupChatGPT
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Ask HN: What have you built with LLMs?
A chrome extension to ask about selected text with a right click. https://github.com/SMUsamaShah/LookupChatGPT
A chrome extension to show processed video overlay on YouTube to highlight motion.
A script to show stories going up and down on HN front page. This one just took 1 prompt.
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Chrome Experimental AI Features
I have a chrome extension (https://github.com/SMUsamaShah/LookupChatGPT) where i just added in-place text replacement option. Write something, select it, right click and select your own prompt to refine the text your way.
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
https://github.com/SMUsamaShah/LookupChatGPT/ a chrome plugin to ask ChatGPT about selected text (fully customizable). Came out of need to understand random jargon.
- Quick Look up selected text via ChatGPT using your own prompt
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Ask HN: What are your most used Chat GPT prompts
I often use this on HN itself when I come across something I have no clue about. It gives me back enough info to understand the discussion.
[1]: https://github.com/SMUsamaShah/LookupChatGPT/
- Show HN: Chrome addon to lookup selected text via ChatGPT using custom prompts
CX_DB8
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Ask HN: What have you built with LLMs?
I was working on this stuff before it was cool, so in the sense of the precursor to LLMs (and sometimes supporting LLMs still) I've built many things:
1. Games you can play with word2vec or related models (could be drop in replaced with sentence transformer). It's crazy that this is 5 years old now: https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/Language-games
2. "Constrained Text Generation Studio" - A research project I wrote when I was trying to solve LLM's inability to follow syntactic, phonetic, or semantic constraints: https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/Constrained-Text-Genera...
3. DebateKG - A bunch of "Semantic Knowledge Graphs" built on my pet debate evidence dataset (LLM backed embeddings indexes synchronized with a graphDB and a sqlDB via txtai). Can create compelling policy debate cases https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/DebateKG
4. My failed attempt at a good extractive summarizer. My life work is dedicated to one day solving the problems I tried to fix with this project: https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/CX_DB8
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How critical theory is radicalizing high school debate
I really missed out on this thread despite being likely one of the most important folks to post on it (I turned my time in Policy Debate into an NLP career - see DebateSum: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Hellisotherpeople/DebateSum and CX_DB8: https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/CX_DB8)
For those who are interested in the intersection of AI and Debate Evidence, there's a lot more work being done right now. We have a follow-up dataset to DebateSum on its way to a paper at some conference called OpenCaseList: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Yusuf5/OpenCaselist which is basically DebateSum but 40x better in every way. This is also likely the largest and best quality argument mining dataset ever gathered.
Fun anecdote, when I tried to introduce automatic extractive summarization tools to the debate community, I had parent/judge/teacher groups who were FLIPPING out about this. They were not happy at the idea of automatic debating or computer assisted debating systems.
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Copy is all you need
This has deep connections with my attempt to implement an effective queryable word-level grammatically correct extractive text summarizer (AKA: The way most people actually summarize documents) - https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/CX_DB8
I will try to implement this with the necessary changes to actually make this work properly, where instead of generating a new answer, it simply highlights the most likely text spans.
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Haystack 1.0 – open-source NLP framework to build NLProc back end applications
Is there any path forward to make Haystack do word-level extractive summarization? e.g. like this: https://github.com/Hellisotherpeople/CX_DB8
or like this: https://huggingface.co/spaces/Hellisotherpeople/Unsupervised...
I am trying to find anything better than these two for this task. I feel like Haystack could be an option - but I am not sure.
What are some alternatives?
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