The subtitles are also hard to read, they should be displayed sentence by sentence, not word by word.
IMO you didn’t capture what makes some interesting content work on TikTok. The scientific content on TikTok doesn’t have the brainrot music, it’s just interesting because of the short format. It looks to me like a clone of TikTok made by someone who hates TikTok and built it out of assumptions on what TikTok is.
Honestly interesting Wikipedia articles summarized as TikTok content is a killer idea, but the implementation is not there yet
I could see myself using that
Some meme sites might be somewhat similar to this.
I tried that and this is what I got:
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It will be hilarious to see what people will come up with when they see brain rot content.
Some subject areas have much better coverage than others: linguistics is much better dealt with than sport for example.
Nowadays I rarely edit Wikipedia, because they block most shared IPs. I used a named account for at least ten years and it was counterproductive.
Why? The UI is a template and the core structure never changes, in the context of TikTok’s feed, so what’s the benefit you are trying to reap by dynamically generating the UI?
Plz give an easy way to follow some tags so it's not showing me football stuff. If it was just topics I was interested in, I could scroll this for hours.
I once used it to create a "Wikipedia StumbleUpon": https://github.com/fpsvogel/wiki-stumble#demo
Here is the code related to Lift Wing: https://github.com/fpsvogel/wiki-stumble/blob/main/app/model...
Mentioning this in case you're looking for something as a basis for tags.
EDIT: Here is a list of all the categories from Lift Wing: https://github.com/fpsvogel/wiki-stumble/blob/main/app/model...
This is even scalable if you consider caching some of these requests and allow users to choose if they want a just-in-time version. Also the comments really are snappy and quick to load.
You can also write articles and all your words become links, use the website address bar to type any word after 747.run/ or type 747.run/ behind any domain to generate unique articles based on domain.
Have a group chat with unlimited people and Ai, share any link to chat with anyone, press space to chat with the Ai, have an Ai chatbot on your website or chat with users privately by embedding it on your website with iFrame (set BG color or leave it transparent)
The Ai sometimes drifts & hallucinates.
To be really honest, I still occasionally browse shorts sometimes because of some youtubers/niche content (there is this really good etymology shorts guy and a fun fact guy I watch usually)
So like the other day I was asking fun fact about niche legal laws just out of curiosity if anyone of them might be interesting/genuinely helpful to me lol to chatgpt about different countries
There were lot of niche things but one which I found interesting was that its possible in finland and other norweigian countries to browse even private land / private forests etc. and finland even has a digital right to internet
> Finland was the first country in the world to make access to high-speed internet a legal right, establishing this policy in July 2010. The law requires all service providers to offer a minimum internet speed of one megabit per second to every household, with a goal of providing access to 100 megabits per second by 2015. PBS edri.org (from Duckduckgo AI)
Hoping to implement a simple RL loop here and optimize whats generated by the LLM to create the perfect slop machine :)
Do you give gemini some UI components/templates to build with or is it just prompting to get consistent results across multiple stories?
[0] https://aistudio.google.com/apps?source=showcase&showcaseTag...
[1] https://aistudio.google.com/apps/bundled/echo_paths?showPrev...
I'd like to see https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Dome_(missile_defense_syst...
In general Just-In-Time app generation is a bad idea. The right approach is to create human-in-loop tools that a bot would recognize and invoke as needed, of course the human-in-loop tool would itself be AI generated.
Example of human-in-loop tool in use:
Seems like there's an issue with Firefox that was causing it. Chrome voice sounds "normal" - like TikTok.
As an experience I found it nauseating and am never doing it again, but as an art piece I give it high marks. Good job.
is there scope for allowing users to search for / ask about specific topics? although then you do have to think about security issues with prompt injection
Hopefully it will not make its way upstream in Wikipedia.