I'm thrilled to announce the launch of AI News Summary Bot, a project that brings you News summary! The bot is now live on our community at !news_summary@lemmy.dbzer0.com.
The bot is still in its early stages, and I'm excited to hear your feedback and suggestions on how to improve it. Feel free to share your thoughts and ideas.
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The concept is inherently flawed when you introduce an aspect (LLM) that can and will hallucinate (read: make shit up) when it's trying to present reality.
As far as I'm concerned, there is no place for that anywhere remotely close to news.
I'm sure you know, but you're probably going to get a lot of grief for this. I'm deeply suspicious of any new AI tool, especially one that tries to get in between me and my news (looking at you Feedly), and I'm sure I'm not the only one. So if you're not already, I'd prepare yourself for a lot of strong emotions, and probably not in a good way.
If you wanted to get ahead of that kind of thing, you might want to explain what kinds of safeties you're building into it. For example, on your roadmap you say want it to "Generate argument of for and against perspective then summarise the result of the 2 arguments." This kind of thing in particular is quite risky. Any time you try to introduce value statements into an LLM summary, you're in the danger zone. Even if you're just trying to summarize the actual perspective of the piece, you're basically just begging the LLM to hallucinate. But asking it to summarize hypothetical opposing arguments is just asking for trouble.
I could go on, but I don't want to start a pile on. I appreciate when folks try to build cool stuff, you've just waded into some choppy waters...
Ohh im expecting mass outrage. I was really pissed when lemmy bullied auto tldr bot to death so i created my own better version (in its own community so u dont have to see it if u dont wanna see it).
Im currently using Falconsai/text_summarization as the summaries model. It seems to be very good at non bias general text summarisation.
Hey, I appreciate the work. No bullshit, it's a great idea, and the way you implemented it as its own C/ is perfect.
That being said, it's too much. It was essentially a wall of nothing but the bot for me. I'm not sure if that's because there was just that much for it to scrape with it being new, if it needs a rate limitation to keep it from flooding, or maybe the list of sources needs to pared down.
But it definitely interfered with accessing human posts by sheer volume. Which is the bad thing about bots.
I don't know Jack shit about how bots work under the hood, but it definitely needs some kind of change to how much it's posting.
Again, I think the idea is great and I was initially happy about it. Thanks for doing something to help us all stay updated.
Thx for the support. Yeah i agree it is a lot but i think thats mostly a byproduct of it being new and thus having a multi day backlog of articles to catch up with.
I have a daily brief in the roadmap to give u a summary of all important things that happened in the last 24hours so that should be far less spammy but i fear that will just give u a giant wall of text.
I also think it will be better once there is some voting happening that should reduce the amount of content u actually see (well at least on balanced sorting)