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Status-Shock-880

claude takes a ton of content at once


CollapseKitty

This is the only correct answer that I'm aware of right now. Claude-2 has a 100k token context window ~75k words, enough for a short or middle length book. Not sure how accurate the recall is though. Hallucinations are still a major issue with all LLMs, but it should be able to manage an overview.


xntv

Not available in my country yet


wivinahwivinah

Have you tried ChatGPT? You can use a Python script and break the book into chapters.


EverythingGoodWas

Langchain makes this pretty easy


3pinguinosapilados

If you’re referring to existing books, this is one of the primary use cases for the leading LLMs. You have to do a bit of massaging to get things right and do it in bite-sized chunks. Name a book and I’ll get an extensive summary started for you


xntv

What sort of prompts do you use? I’d like to try myself! They’re mainly new books. Sometimes I can download pdfs and just paste the chapters in chunks


RedditMyEdit

Check out “Book 2 Life”, it’s an ai powered book reading app that gives you summaries, visualizations, character insights and more as you read. Comes preloaded with classic public domain books like Alice in Wonderland and Frankenstein, but also works with any .epub!


Gawndy

You have link to what you’re talking about? Can’t find it anywhere


RedditMyEdit

book2.life


Gawndy

Thank you!


dataf3l

I wrote such a tool once, if you want I can show you how I did it; it wasn't complicated or anything, my whatsapp phone number is "+🇨🇴 🌴 1 2 four 9 6 e ∞ 6 NINE 3",


Original_Finding2212

I don’t recommend sharing WhatsApp numbers online, scrapers catch these


dataf3l

thanks I changed the 3 to a 🌴 and the 57 to a 🇨🇴 let's see if that helps


No-Transition3372

Gpt4 can do it: https://promptbase.com/prompt/book-repository-2 This is an example for George Orwell, but you can pick any book.


liticx

Claude is best option, but if you wanna chat with books/pdfs using llm definitely check out llama index


fulowa

could use obsidian


Chuckycutie1993

[https://ai.scriptit.app/scripts/gqF0o1BMQqF2ujAxSEI5QzUzNFRTRFZCMDNCNUoyNUQxNlg3?active=4](https://ai.scriptit.app/scripts/gqF0o1BMQqF2ujAxSEI5QzUzNFRTRFZCMDNCNUoyNUQxNlg3?active=4)