from Diary 2024-04-27 AI Considerations 2024-04-27
- [summary](/en/summary).
- I have a lot of book cutting scan data.
- I have confirmed that I can get about 50 pages into Claude 3 Opus.
- I had implemented it to the point of creating a Scrapbox page with 50 separate pages, and I was thinking, "Should I use the Claude API to add a summary at the beginning of this page?" I was thinking.
- So, while things were busy and pending, [Fractal Summary](/en/Fractal%20Summary) came out.
- I think this is the right answer, at least as one view.
- The current situation with book data in Scrapbox is difficult to use.
- On the other hand, obviously this is not enough in some areas.
- The "order in which the books are written" is a kind of [time-oriented](/en/time-oriented).
- But I want to "extract and compare the parts of several books by different authors that are relevant to the topic.
- The one that often says, "Read three books and you'll be an expert."
- This "read" is not "[read through from beginning to end](/en/read%20through%20from%20beginning%20to%20end)"
- Then what is it? I think "[Disassemble and reconstruct](/en/Disassemble%20and%20reconstruct)".
- Seems to me that when it's supported, it reinforces intelligence.
- I'm feeling that the [KJ method](/en/KJ%20method) is a bit like the [KJ method](/en/KJ%20method) in that you can bundle several small chunks together to form a higher-level structure.
- It is highly doubtful that a chunk of input text is an appropriate chunk for a KJ method label
- Concepts related to "[atomic](/en/atomic)" in [Evergreen Notes
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