hay/wiki-text-nlp
Extract 'Did you know?' facts from Wikipedia articles
This tool helps content creators, educators, and trivia enthusiasts quickly extract interesting 'Did you know?' style facts from Wikipedia articles. You simply provide the name of a Wikipedia article, and it outputs a list of potential facts related to that topic. This is ideal for anyone looking to pull out salient points without manually sifting through long articles.
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Use this if you need a quick way to find engaging, lesser-known facts about a subject covered on Wikipedia for content creation, educational materials, or trivia.
Not ideal if you need a highly precise or curated list of facts, as the output is automatically generated and may require some manual filtering.
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