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Stanford's STORM AI Generates Wikipedia-Like Articles
Aug 14, 2024, 06:09 PM
Stanford University has developed an open-source AI research agent known as STORM, which is capable of generating Wikipedia-like articles from a simple English prompt. This large language model (LLM) system conducts real-time web searches to gather information, creates an outline, and then writes a complete article with citations. The tool has been praised for its ability to produce thought-provoking analyses, demonstrating significant advancements in AI research. The development of STORM highlights the potential for AI to transform information gathering and dissemination processes.
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