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  2. Automatic summarization - Wikipedia

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    Abstractive summarization methods generate new text that did not exist in the original text. [12] This has been applied mainly for text. Abstractive methods build an internal semantic representation of the original content (often called a language model), and then use this representation to create a summary that is closer to what a human might express.

  3. Google Chrome will use generative AI to summarize articles - AOL

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    Google is using AI to create a somewhat unique approach to reading articles online.As outlined in a Tuesday blog post, Google is applying its generative AI efforts towards something called "SGE ...

  4. Multi-document summarization - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Research Assistant [2] - performs text mining on Internet search results to help summarize and organize them and make it easier for the user to perform online research. Specific text mining techniques used by the tool include concept extraction, text summarization, hierarchical concept clustering (e.g., automated taxonomy generation ...

  5. Wikipedia : Using neural network language models on Wikipedia

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    Based on the results, AI models seem to be a very powerful brainstorming tool, and via prompt engineering, these AI do allow an impressive amount of refinement to the plan. AI can also be a great tool as a pointer to potential sources and can remind editors of Wikipedia's content policy (NPOV, RS, etc.)

  6. Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The explosion of interest in ChatGPT in 2022 has led to increased curiosity in using generative AI to help compose Wikipedia articles. The status of machine-generated text from tools such as ChatGPT is generally accepted to be public domain, so the copyright issues are not a blocker to using the generated text from a legal standpoint.

  7. Facebook is reportedly developing AI to summarize news - AOL

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    According to a report from BuzzFeed News, Facebook is testing an AI-powered tool called TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read) to summarize news pieces, so you don’t even have to click through to read ...

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