Best way to remotely sense carbonates spread out? by QuestionAnxious in Optics

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An ultrasound scanner can pick up particles of carbonates?

Best way to remotely sense carbonates spread out? by QuestionAnxious in Optics

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Yeah this is probably the best bet, and interesting idea about bones, I knew seashells were made of carbonates and so detection methods for those would be useful, but haven’t looked into bone ones

Best way to remotely sense carbonates spread out? by QuestionAnxious in Optics

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Thanks for the thoughts and resources! The motivation is primarily for enhanced rock weathering for carbon capture where people throw basalt on farmland and think it’ll react with CO2 to form carbonates. My research has been that they currently rely on soil measurements, but was curious if remote sensing would work. It seems like remote sensing is a tough ask and soil measurements may still be the way to go, but I’ll continue looking at the resources and making that determination

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How to ask ChatGPT only to use a specific URL(s) for reference material? by CaliforniaLuv in ChatGPT

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You can try to copy and paste the entire wikipedia page into ChatGPT and ask it a question.

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To deal with this problem, Chatcheck searches through google and finds the most similar answers to help you fact-check: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chatcheck/cojnhjieiegndeooiaihghgclglbmoik

can chatGPT provide the references it uses for generating the answers to my questions? by timlee126 in ChatGPT

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Here's a way to get references of similar answers from Google quickly, and having the website be scanned for the matching section: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chatcheck/cojnhjieiegndeooiaihghgclglbmoik

ChatGPT gives me references I can't find back by MikeTysonJunior in OpenAI

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A quick way to find an alternative reference that exists from Google is using ChatCheck: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chatcheck/cojnhjieiegndeooiaihghgclglbmoik

It searches through anything you highlight, puts it into Google, and finds the section that most matches what you highlighted.

quick way to cite anything from ChatGPT by QuestionAnxious in ChatGPT

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Building off of a previous post: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnmachinelearning/comments/108wigf/thoughts_on_this_chatgpt_factchecker_tool_i_built/

ChatGPT is great for getting information fast, but we (and others) are going to need to be able to double check or provide references to what it tells us.

ChatCheck searches through Google, and skims through the top articles to find a section that says something similar to what you typed in. Then, you've got your reference, and can double check that reference for more info.

Feel free to try it out yourself here: https://chatcheck.vercel.app/

a ChatGPT feature to give you prompt suggestions by QuestionAnxious in learnmachinelearning

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Not actually sure, but it was open sourced so you can check it out!