knowledge_gpt
awesome-text-summarization
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knowledge_gpt
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Nvidia's Chat with RTX is a promising AI chatbot that runs locally on your PC
From "Artificial intelligence is ineffective and potentially harmful for fact checking" (2023) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37226233 : pdfgpt, knowledge_gpt, elasticsearch
pdfGPT: https://github.com/bhaskatripathi/pdfGPT :
> PDF GPT allows you to chat with the contents of your PDF file by using GPT capabilities.
GH "pdfgpt" topic: https://github.com/topics/pdfgpt
knowledge_gpt: https://github.com/mmz-001/knowledge_gpt
From https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39112014 : paperai
neuml/paperai:
- Are there any good free GPT-powered AI summarizer for very long text?
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Tell me what AI product you wish existed or that you want to build, and I'll reply with resources, guides and tools you can use to build it
You could also do a basic version by writing the topics and info in a PDF, and then uploading that PDF to this site https://knowledgegpt.streamlit.app and then asking your questions using that
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I've built a few tools on top of GPT-3.5 (text generation, q&a with embeddings). AMA about resources and AI dev stacks for building with OpenAI's APIs
Yep, that'd work too -- then you can use something like https://knowledgegpt.streamlit.app
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Support KB Chatbot - how to train best?
I saw KnowledgeGPT praised earlier today for Q&A, that might be worth trying.
- KnowledgeGPT – Accurate answers and instant citations for your documents
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Show HN: DocsGPT, open-source documentation assistant, fully aware of libraries
Yesterday, an undergraduate from Sri Lanka released KnowledgeGPT[1] which allows you to upload your docs and get answers from ChatGPT. It also uses FAISS so I'm wondering if DocsGPT is somehow related or inspired by the former.
It also appears the Github library for DocsGPT was created shortly after the release of KnowledgeGPT.
1: https://github.com/mmz-001/knowledge_gpt
awesome-text-summarization
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Show HN: DocsGPT, open-source documentation assistant, fully aware of libraries
https://github.com/icoxfog417/awesome-text-summarization
What are some alternatives?
openai-cookbook - Examples and guides for using the OpenAI API
chatgpt_telegram_bot - 💬 Telegram bot with ChatGPT, Python-based, using OpenAI's API.
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
nlp-recipes - Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples
vault-ai - OP Vault ChatGPT: Give ChatGPT long-term memory using the OP Stack (OpenAI + Pinecone Vector Database). Upload your own custom knowledge base files (PDF, txt, epub, etc) using a simple React frontend.
marqo - Unified embedding generation and search engine. Also available on cloud - cloud.marqo.ai
localGPT - Chat with your documents on your local device using GPT models. No data leaves your device and 100% private.
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
BriefGPT - Locally hosted tool that connects documents to LLMs for summarization and querying, with a simple GUI.
ChatPDF - Chat with any PDF. Easily upload the PDF documents you'd like to chat with. Instant answers. Ask questions, extract information, and summarize documents with AI. Sources included.