What I Learned Building an AI-Driven Spaced Repetition App
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The author shares their experience building an AI-driven spaced repetition app, Autodeck, and the lessons learned from the project, with the community showing interest in the technical and educational aspects.
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iwsk
3 months ago
I tried this for "GPU architecture" and "DRAM technology".
The hallucination rate for cited wikipedia links was quite high.
I think the reliability of the facts weren't good enough either.
I think this is more of a function of the learning material's domain(computer hardware stuff) not being as good as say math or programming.
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