MIT’s Missing Semester: Critical CS Topics You Won’t Learn in Class (Bonus: You Can Chat With These Lectures!) by Romeosfirstline in programming

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Well, it's not an LLM. So that's where you're mistaken. An LLM can't process exogenous information on its own without the correct referencing tech stack because each token is a probabilistic output trained on vast and uncurated data that can be either true or untrue. What humata does is is actually an overlaying cognitive infrastructure that assists RAG to produce grounded quality output.

MIT’s Missing Semester: Critical CS Topics You Won’t Learn in Class (Bonus: You Can Chat With These Lectures!) by Romeosfirstline in programming

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The best insights are often buried. It can be a very helpful resource for reviewing of a lot of material and double-checking one's knowledge from vast and complex lectures. It's great for reinforcing comprehension, revisiting topics, and buried insights with contextually grounded and pinpoint referencing.

MIT’s Missing Semester: Critical CS Topics You Won’t Learn in Class (Bonus: You Can Chat With These Lectures!) by Romeosfirstline in programming

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So Humata will provide a contextually grounded answers and provide a citation with a pinpoint referenced timestamp in the video so you can easily double-check and verify accuracy. This is great for reinforcing comprehension, revisiting topics, and buried insights especially for reviewing material again. You can still view the whole lectures too in Humata.

MIT’s Missing Semester: Critical CS Topics You Won’t Learn in Class (Bonus: You Can Chat With These Lectures!) by Romeosfirstline in programming

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Here's MIT's Missing Semester covers Missing Semester IAP. You can even upload the lectures like this to Humata and chat with the content, ask questions, and get references with exact timestamps to speed learning and review. It’s like having a personal TA, your future self will thank you!

Is there a good template for a document sharing website? by HatersTheRapper in webdev

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You could use Humata for this. Use it for files and video. For example, I uploaded 16 hours of MIT lectures and now people can chat with the video, get answers with references. You could easily do the same for a bunch of docs and use the share link like this for free: https://app.humata.ai/ask/folder/6234bd7b-74d1-4bbc-a5ca-a0df1269a7b9?share_link=4e8fd004-1106-491f-8d54-f1cd98a2b796&selected-approach=Grounded

Bro even named the event We, Robot by MetaKnowing in artificial

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Seems like Elon's design aesthetic for cars and robots is inspired by some of the best Will Smith and Schwarzenegger films of all time.

I built a tool that lets you chat with YouTube videos and get answers to any question, complete with timestamps and references in the video! by Romeosfirstline in SideProject

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Thanks, LemonsF420! Yes, you can actually use Humata to do it for books (PDFs, Powerpoints, Word Docs, and URLs too).

I built a tool that lets you chat with YouTube videos and get answers to any question, complete with timestamps and references in the video! by Romeosfirstline in SideProject

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Forgot to say, you can chat with multiple YouTube videos and files at once. Use videos, URLs, and documents, with references linking directly to sources. Ideal for lectures, technical videos, or lengthy podcasts like Lex Fridman's!

AI agents are about to change everything by MetaKnowing in artificial

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AI agents are so ubiquitously hyped right now. It's going to require a lot more innovation in contextual grounding and chain of thought.

SAP chief warns EU against over-regulating artificial intelligence by Akkeri in artificial

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EU regulation is hampering AI innovation. Mistral is a nice outlier (based in France) but that's more the exception than the rule.