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Format.AI is a tool that demonstrates how AI can be implemented in various data formats. It is powered by AI21's API to create a chatbot interface for different formats. All the user need to do is provide the data and chat with the bot. This can be very useful for students and faculties to provide quality education though artificial intelligence. For other organizations and generals, the Formats.AI helps in increasing the productivity and get the job done. ChatCSV - Helps to gain insights on CSV files, ChatPDF - helps on knowing what the PDF is all about and ChatYT - save time by reading summary and asking the bot. Formats.AI can be made into a chrome extension or an app to analyze the different formats easily.
Problem: We use different platforms for accessing various media formats. When come to the user, it is time-consuming, information-overload and quite frustrating. Now, if we move on to content creation, we need to access various platforms to post those content. It also has same limits. So why not create a platform that supports all media formats. With the AI, content creation, moderation, and recommendation becomes easier and effective to both user and creator. This is the main motive of Fusion.AI Newscribe is an AI-powered app that transcribes news videos into written blog posts, simplifying content creation for bloggers and news writers. It demonstrates on how AI can be used in content creation and moderation. It has two interface 1. Home 2. Creator 1. Home - For this demo I've integrated it with a firstpost news channel in youtube. This provides the content. The transcript is send to OpenAI to generate the Blog post also to DallE to generate the image. OpenAI is also used in extracting the keywords and also its details. 2. Creator - This is specifically curated for content creators. Here the creator is able to create content like blog post, generated images.thumbnails and generate tweets. The demo application is build with OpenAI, DallE, TwitterAPI and Streamlit.
Problem: Government agencies such as the Department of Justice regularly release press statements to inform the public about their activities and decisions. These press releases contain important information that can be difficult to find and understand due to their volume and complexity. Currently, there is no easy way for individuals to search through these press releases and find relevant information. Traditional keyword-based search engines often return irrelevant or outdated results, making it difficult for users to find what they’re looking for. Solution: To address this problem, we propose the development of an app that provides semantic search results for queries on press releases from the government of justice. This app will use advanced natural language processing techniques to understand the meaning behind user queries and provide accurate and relevant search results. The major idea is that implementing the semantic search on public press releases will lead to a faster access to relevant information, Improved accuracy of the information, Increased transparency, and better data analysis. It can reduce the risk of misinformation by providing more accurate and relevant information to journalists and the public.