Is you bored reading?Now the AI summarizes any book in just over 100 words

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Bored reading? Now the AI summarizes any book for you in little more than 100 words

In the last decade, Artificial Intelligence has left its mark in practically all areas of production. From the banking sector to the health sector, through the media and food. AI is meant to make life easier for people. A technology that still has a long way to go, but that has been present in our daily lives for a few years.

AI is present in the facial detection of mobile phones, in virtual voice assistants such as Siri, Alexa or Cortana, in some banking processes, among others. Now, the company specialized in Artificial Intelligence (AI) OpenAI has managed, through the version of its latest algorithm, to summarize entire books reasonably in a couple of sentences.

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'Alice in Wonderland' in 136 words

The company has stated in the statement that its AI is capable of generating "sensible" summaries of entire books. To prove it, he has published a 136-word summary of the book Alice in Wonderland. It goes from the 26,449 words of the book to different summarized fragments that add up to 6,000 words. "Sometimes, the algorithm is able to match the mean quality of summaries written by humans," the company said.

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A spokesperson for the organization told VentureBeat that, for the moment, OpenAI does not plan to the book summary system is publicly available or open source.

The GPT-3 Language

The OpenAI model, a non-profit organization founded by Elon Musk, uses the latest version of its language-based AI algorithm, GPT-3, released in summer 2020, capable of supporting 175 billion parameters. This tool can complete a text from an initial sentence, as well as adapt it to different writing styles, with legal vocabulary or as if it were an article for a magazine.

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