What is the story behind Alfred? When I was a student I needed to read a lot of articles every day. And I can only imagine how many people are reading tons of articles every day for their work, their studies, or in their free time. So I launched the first idea on Kernal Ideas. I wanted to find an easy and quick solution for summaries. The fun fact is that Marc-Etienne was launching the SAME idea, in the SAME month.
So we've decided to join the resources, and welcome to AI Alfred.
First of all, what is AI Alfred? AI Alfred is an AI tool that can summarize web articles for you, in seconds. You don't need to copy and paste any text/URL. You just need to go to the web article you want to summarize, open the AI Alfred Extension (Chrome), and that's it: Alfred will do the rest.
You can save your best summaries, and we're working on new features like notes, categories, and more.
Why this name?
Do you love Batman? If so, you know the Batman butler Alfred. So you can think of AI Alfred as your best friend for summaries!
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I co-launched and co-sold 3 micro-saas in 2022, based on no-code tools + AI. Then we decided to bet on a Chrome Extension product: we built theaialfred.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Do you have access to Microsoft products? They have an appthat students can add to a device that will translate your spoken words into text (you have to have the app or website open as well). There are several other Microsoft translation tools that would also work in different ways, which you may be able to use without a Microsoft license. Google’s translation tools are not as well integrated. Source: over 1 year ago
Translator.microsoft.com works fine in a web browser - and all I have gotten is positive feedback from my colleagues in UA about the quality/accuracy of the translations. Source: over 1 year ago
Iirc Microsoft, Apple, and Google are working on this with the help of AI. We are playing around with the Microsoft Neural Machine Translator at work to assist with translation for non-English speaking patients. https://translator.microsoft.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
It is very interesting to understand how Machine Translation engines work such as Masakhane translate, Google translate, Amazon, Microsoft Translator, etc. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
For anyone who does not know the language and is looking for an effective way to bridge the language gap: I have been using https://translator.microsoft.com/ and it has been very useful. Source: about 2 years ago
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