Show HN: We've built ChatGPT for your pdf files (askcorpora.com)

13 points by alokjnv10 ↗ HN
My friends and I were really excited to try out ChatGPT when it was released. We were amazed by its power and capabilities. We were thinking how great it would be if people could use ChatGPT to ask questions from their own data. So me and my friends had decided to build such a tool.

We are delighted to announce that we are releasing a public beta of our tool>

After you upload all your pdf files into it. It can search for relevant documents without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the document specific to your question, and extract key information from the document. It can help with brainstorming and summarization.

We would love if you try it out and let us know what you think about it.

We look forward to hearing your feedback on comments section below :)

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I just tried this out on a research abstract and asked it two softball questions (How many patients in trial? What was main study outcome?) and it got both of them right :)
good to hear that its working. Thanks for trying it out.
we would really appreciate if you could share it on your twitter. @CorporaAI
This is so great to hear, we soon will be working on improving our tool on task specific jobs like research paper analysis, reports, companies internal data ,chats etc.
If only researchers asked softball questions. I can't say it's an accurate use case
Is able to compare text from multiple documents :)
The possibility we saw with this tool was in so many usecases, but we started with reports,document, research paper etc. But we will be expanding it into lot more, like it will be aware of data context, more intelligent, multisource of data, different data type etc. Possibilities are enormous.
Neat. Is it really using ChatGPT? Asking because ChatGPT does not have an official API, but GPT3 does.
I wish the landing page doesn’t talk about “employees looking for documents”. Why is it specific to “employees”?