
The Visualizer takes your written queries (and URLs, and PDFs) to OpenAI and responds with concept maps that support your learning and creative processes. It creates nodes and edges according to the context provided by OpenAI. Automatically. Just like magic.
When I was a consultant I constantly collected lots of information and I was dreaming about a tool like yours to help me better analyse and navigate though it! I was even thinking to build something similar! Congratulations on your launch guys and wishing you to achieve great results today!
Very cool, it's already been super interesting for me to build some maps using the free version. Congrats on the launch, and I'm going to keep expanding nodes and exploring 💪
This feature is very interesting. Is there only 1 style of maps available? It would be great if each 'step' could be made interactive by adding a link. This way a tutorials could consist of the chart, with links to the source pages.
Congratulations on your launch! I like the product. As a researcher and a teacher, I believe this tool can be very useful - for teachers, when designing their courses, - for students when studying - for researchers when designing their research and making presentations. You have already received question about supported languages and you replied that it can support all languages. My question is related to that. Does it supper mathematical languages - like equations etc? I did a quick test with GPT to see if it understands Latex. It does! Here is my example: My question to GPT: What is this equation? \begin{align*} y_t = \beta x_t + e_t \end{align*} GPT response: The equation appears to be a simple linear regression model in a time-series context. But I'm not sure how it will do when the equation is parsed from a pdf. Also one of the add-on we can use with GPT is Mathematica. That can be helpful to make mathematics language accessible for your tool. If you want to go towards that direction. In any case, very cool tool!