3 comments

  • BLKNSLVR1 hour ago
    This is one of the &#x27;killer apps&#x27; of AI.<p>My workplace has a number of multi-hundred page &quot;User Guide&quot; documents that are an absolute chore to read through for anything actually useful to the scenario-of-the-moment because they&#x27;re so granularly detailed that, even if you find the right section, it might be difficult to relate it to the scenario because there&#x27;s so much detail that the context gets lost.<p>If we could get them ingested as an LLM context, and then make a customer-accessible interface, it would be a great value-add for Customers as well as Employees.
    • cowang1 hour ago
      Have a look at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;karpathy&#x2F;442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;karpathy&#x2F;442a6bf555914893e9891c11519...</a>
    • nicbou1 hour ago
      The Berlin immigration office has such a document. I dream of turning it into a browsable, searchable website, but PDFs are so resilient to traditional automation.
  • hoppp1 hour ago
    The only paper document I have in my mom&#x27;s cabinet is my birth certificate haha
  • oldsecondhand26 minutes ago
    tl;dr: author &quot;discovers&quot; hypertext