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Hi, is it possible to create cards with short fragments?
Use case: When studying, in notes, PDFs or with the plugin Copilot I come across a phrase, fragment or sentence that perfectly explains a topic, that 'Aha!' or 'Eureka!' moment, as Archimedes would say.
Implementation could take the following forms:
Using selected text
Using clipboard content
Upon opening the plugin interface, having the option to write manually
I provide these alternatives for diversity, as users may prefer different methods. Personally, I think I would use one of these options.
Greetings.
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Correct, when I read a PDF and there is something I don't understand, I ask the AI to explain it in a very simple way. I have created prompts specifically with the idea of converting it into flashcards but it often gets confused, forgets the syntax, sometimes changes it and other inconveniences, now, after trying this plugin, it is more efficient for this.
I have seen that this could have a drawback that already occurs, when trying to do it with a note that contained three paragraphs the AI hallucinated and invented things that had nothing to do with it, I reduced the number of questions I had to ask but I don't know if it is completely safe, perhaps it would be better for the AI to create only what is fair and necessary, since I don't know at what point it will mix what is invented with what is real, another option would be to be able to lower the temperature to reduce this even more.
Hi, is it possible to create cards with short fragments?
Use case: When studying, in notes, PDFs or with the plugin Copilot I come across a phrase, fragment or sentence that perfectly explains a topic, that 'Aha!' or 'Eureka!' moment, as Archimedes would say.
Implementation could take the following forms:
I provide these alternatives for diversity, as users may prefer different methods. Personally, I think I would use one of these options.
Greetings.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: