The first link asks me to add sources first. I guess I don't have rights to
use your sources.
- Gergely
Warren Toomey via COFF <coff(a)tuhs.org> ezt írta (időpont: 2024. dec. 2.,
Hét 3:23):
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 10:40:59AM +1000, Warren
Toomey via COFF wrote:
I was just trying to find out if there was a way
of uploading the TUHS
mailing list as a corpus of text into a LLM so that I could ask questions
based on the knowledge contained therein. I'm not having much luck yet.
Steve Jenkin pointed me at Google's NotebookLM. I took the first 1M (of
137M)
of the TUHS mailing list mbox, filtered out most of the headers and fed it
in.
It seems to do a good job of summarising the contents and responding to
questions. Here's a link:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/eca37b7c-dfbd-4346-bdaa-2cc038087fb9…
What's weirder is you can generate a 30-minute dialogue where two AI
entities
talk about the content. There's a lot of verbal diarrhoea, but here is the
link if you feel like listening to it :-)
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/eca37b7c-dfbd-4346-bdaa-2cc038087fb9…
Cheers, Warren