| ▲ | stogot 3 days ago | |
I’m looking forward to this. Especially reading old classics, or catching up on an old series and trying to figure out “is this character the sister or niece of the main protagonist? Outline their character development” I used to have to read fan wikis to figure this out. But it will especially be useful for all the textbooks I’ve bought years ago. Being able to ask it questions (to the content itself) is better than asking ChatGPT or Gemini because they don’t have the content (they’re summarizing summaries found on the web) | ||
| ▲ | ceejayoz 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
> I used to have to read fan wikis to figure this out. I would much rather read a fan wiki than hope a LLM correctly understood a book's plot, at least with the current state-of-the-art of things. Case in point: Amazon's own AI gets significant details of its own prestige TV show wrong: https://gizmodo.com/fallout-ai-recap-prime-video-amazon-2000... The Fallout fan wiki probably at least knows the Great War was in 2077. | ||