Announcement
The bot I announced in this thread is now ready for a limited beta release.
You can see an example summary it wrote here.
How to Use AutoTLDR
- Just mention it (“@” + “AutoTLDR”) in a comment or post, and it will generate a summary for you.
- If mentioned in a comment, it will try to summarize the parent comment, but if there is no parent comment, it will summarize the post itself.
- If the parent comment contains a link, or if the post is a link post, it will summarize the content at that link.
- If there is no link, it will summarize the text of the comment or post itself.
- 🔒 If you include the #nobot hashtag in your profile, it will not summarize anything posted by you.
Beta limitations
- The bot only works in the [email protected] community.
- It is limited to 100 summaries per day.
How to try it
- If you want to test the bot, write a long comment, or include a link in a comment in this thread, and then, in a reply comment, mention the bot.
- Feel free to test it and try to break it in this thread. Please report any weird behavior you encounter in a PM to me (NOT the bot).
- You can also use it for its designated purpose anywhere in the AUAI community.
https://pastebin.com/TWcZiS9K
@[email protected]
TL;DR: (AI-generated 🤖)
The text is a partial script from the movie “Bee Movie” and includes dialogue between characters Barry and Adam as well as scene descriptions. The text does not provide a clear summary or important points to summarize.
NOTE: This summary may not be accurate. The text was longer than my maximum input length, so I had to truncate it.
Under the Hood
gpt-3.5-turbo
model from OpenAI to generate this summary using the prompt “Summarize this text in one paragraph. Include all important points.
”How to Use AutoTLDR
https://bookwormstory.social/post/6347
@[email protected]
This text is too short to summarize. The minimum length is 500 characters.
https://bookwormstory.social/comment/34812
@[email protected]
This text is too short to summarize. The minimum length is 500 characters.
You seem to find some interesting corner cases :)