What is the story behind Alfred? When I was a student I needed to read a lot of articles every day. And I can only imagine how many people are reading tons of articles every day for their work, their studies, or in their free time. So I launched the first idea on Kernal Ideas. I wanted to find an easy and quick solution for summaries. The fun fact is that Marc-Etienne was launching the SAME idea, in the SAME month.
So we've decided to join the resources, and welcome to AI Alfred.
First of all, what is AI Alfred? AI Alfred is an AI tool that can summarize web articles for you, in seconds. You don't need to copy and paste any text/URL. You just need to go to the web article you want to summarize, open the AI Alfred Extension (Chrome), and that's it: Alfred will do the rest.
You can save your best summaries, and we're working on new features like notes, categories, and more.
Why this name?
Do you love Batman? If so, you know the Batman butler Alfred. So you can think of AI Alfred as your best friend for summaries!
I'll be waiting for your feedback about it!
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I co-launched and co-sold 3 micro-saas in 2022, based on no-code tools + AI. Then we decided to bet on a Chrome Extension product: we built theaialfred.com. Source: about 2 years ago
OK, I may have found something here - tldrthis.com was linked there and you can paste a URL and there's a browser plugin. Here's to hoping this can do what I'm looking for. Thanks again! Source: about 2 years ago
Instead of having an AI vaguely tell you what it might be about in long prose, try something like https://tldrthis.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Does it matter if the player is having fun writing them? I sure have, I'll even write a book about my character with as much cliché as you'd expect but I have fun doing it, you can read it, throw it on tldrthis.com or don't. The player character is their entire vessel for the game, if they're writing paragraphs of backstory I'd be happy because that usually means they want to invest that much in the play. Source: over 2 years ago
Hi guys! Have anyone has used this https://tldrthis.com website to summarize research articles? Just for curiosity. (and because ‘m in a thesis crisis) Additionally, I would thank, if u could advise me any good and fast method to summarize articles. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://tldrthis.com/ - I used this service. Doesn't seem like it's very good. Source: over 2 years ago
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