#Summarize content of any website

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ruby valve
regal hollow
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currently not realy possible because GPT-3.5 doesn't have acces to the network.

ruby valve
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But it works, see above.

regal hollow
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🤔

ruby valve
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It even works for news sites!

regal hollow
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and its correct?

ruby valve
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YES!! This is an article from today!

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It can also EXTRACT data from websites if you tell it too, essentially like a web scraping tool!

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😂

midnight bobcat
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original message deleted? @ruby valve

ruby valve
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It was deleted because i posted an external web link, which of course was the whole point.

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I'll do it again, but just using a picture.

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When I create another prompt library entry, how can I delete that one then?

rough grove
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It works even though GPT is not connected to the internet.

dire geode
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it gets hints from the url... the turkey/syria output is totally wrong

dusky blaze
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As Malik said above, this is NOT summarising the actual article, it's generating text based off the URL. I gave it a fake news URL and it did the same thing:

ruby valve
undone tangle
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huh

ruby valve
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I made the new thread (link up there) because i realized my mistake that this approach does not work. You have to copy and paste the content of the website.

supple trellis
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Does anyone know of a way to get it to summarize multiple articles. I tried posting 1 at a time but it forgets all but the last one.

ruby valve
ruby valve
# supple trellis thanks

You can break it down and give it into chunks. Using a new prompt every time. Like. Make it give you a summary for each chunk, copy it over to a text editor and once you have all those summaries, make it give you a summary of that.. using a new prompt.