Try it on infranodus.com Timecodes: 0:00 What is InfraNodus for? 2:40 How does InfraNodus work? 3:30 💡 The social network analogy 5:30 How can knowledge graphs be especially useful? 6:40 How is influence identified? 7:15 How is it different from ChatGPT? 8:05 High-level view of the text: main topics 8:34 💡 Identifying the blind spots based on the gaps 10:25 💡 2D vs 3D version (browser extension and Obsidian plugin) 11:43 How to add a new text? 12:36 💎 Workflow 1: Analyzing a text 14:46 Analyzing public discourse with InfraNodus (good for promoting your work) 15:36 💎 Workflow 2: Understanding existing search intent for a topic (what people search for) 15:59 Removing non-relevant nodes from the graph 16:58 Saving relevant ideas to your notes 17:32 💎 Workflow 3: Study informational supply (what people find) 18:28 Introducing something new to a discourse 19:19 Comparing different discourses to find what exists in one that misses in another 20:56 💎 Workflow 4: Using AI to ideate on an idea 22:49 💡 How InfraNodus guides your thinking
Very cool, i wish we could use this on our own social media bubbles so that we could easier see which topics the algorithms are feeding us heavily, and which topics are being ignored.
I would love to use your example in my upcoming book about prompting - would you be able to run a few simpler examples and so we could make a nice screenshot with reference? :)
How do you think Infranodus compares to the Clio software being run by Anthropic? What do people use AI models for? th-cam.com/video/VSmobknYl0E/w-d-xo.html
Actually, Clio is quite different as it's basically Google trends for Claude, but InfraNodus allows you to get similar insights for any content. I hope one day they open Clio up so we can also visualize their data inside InfraNodus to help people find patterns in those user prompts they use...
@@infranodus - I was surprised that OpenAI did not announce a similar knowledge analysis tool during their 12 days. Can you talk a bit about some of the limits of the software please.
Try it on infranodus.com
Timecodes:
0:00 What is InfraNodus for?
2:40 How does InfraNodus work?
3:30 💡 The social network analogy
5:30 How can knowledge graphs be especially useful?
6:40 How is influence identified?
7:15 How is it different from ChatGPT?
8:05 High-level view of the text: main topics
8:34 💡 Identifying the blind spots based on the gaps
10:25 💡 2D vs 3D version (browser extension and Obsidian plugin)
11:43 How to add a new text?
12:36 💎 Workflow 1: Analyzing a text
14:46 Analyzing public discourse with InfraNodus (good for promoting your work)
15:36 💎 Workflow 2: Understanding existing search intent for a topic (what people search for)
15:59 Removing non-relevant nodes from the graph
16:58 Saving relevant ideas to your notes
17:32 💎 Workflow 3: Study informational supply (what people find)
18:28 Introducing something new to a discourse
19:19 Comparing different discourses to find what exists in one that misses in another
20:56 💎 Workflow 4: Using AI to ideate on an idea
22:49 💡 How InfraNodus guides your thinking
Very cool, i wish we could use this on our own social media bubbles so that we could easier see which topics the algorithms are feeding us heavily, and which topics are being ignored.
You can! If you install the extension you can run it on your Twitter or Facebook feed. It’s a great use case actually! Maybe I’ll make a video on it!
@@infranoduscan this also be done with TikTok?
@@AudreyNicAl2 Sure if you get the data about the connections from it.
I would love to use your example in my upcoming book about prompting - would you be able to run a few simpler examples and so we could make a nice screenshot with reference? :)
Sure! You can actually check this video from our other channel: th-cam.com/video/18mgJsHYhw0/w-d-xo.html
How do you think Infranodus compares to the Clio software being run by Anthropic?
What do people use AI models for?
th-cam.com/video/VSmobknYl0E/w-d-xo.html
Actually, Clio is quite different as it's basically Google trends for Claude, but InfraNodus allows you to get similar insights for any content. I hope one day they open Clio up so we can also visualize their data inside InfraNodus to help people find patterns in those user prompts they use...
@@infranodus - I was surprised that OpenAI did not announce a similar knowledge analysis tool during their 12 days.
Can you talk a bit about some of the limits of the software please.