You can try to do a turning test. I've met several people claiming they can always find AI art, all of them can't do it (and AI art became even better now!)
The scale is there. I'm scraping, cleaning, token efficientizing dozens of sources every single hour. The lack of monies for embedding everything was a temporary problem.
I wanted to find all cryoprotective agents that were tested at different temperatures, but it should be extandable to your problem too. Uses OpenAlex to traverse a citation graph and open access pdfs
Sure! Feel free to check out Nthesis / download the CLI and give it a spin if you like. https://nthesis.ai. Happy to discuss what it does / how it works.
Cool. What do you mean by 'manually' and 'some' delay?
If you have a list of posts you pull data from, it would be nice to have a simple clickable list of them all on a separate page. Also, (month year) could go next to neat 'View on HN' on each item.
So, not bad in terms of 'manual' update, but still needs some of your time, right? Anyway, interesting to be able to see these posts in this way. Nice work with tagging - will check/explore how these work.
You can try to do a turning test. I've met several people claiming they can always find AI art, all of them can't do it (and AI art became even better now!)
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