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Get instant insights about the topic you're reading about
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Get instant insights about the topic you're reading about
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Read like any article like expert in one click. WUWT is a browser extension that creates a real-time map of the state of the art in any industry, then tells you what's new in any article you're reading - in 10 seconds. Then, run any of 35 AI tools based on mental models (Red Team, Causal Loop Diagrams, etc) or get a personalized research plan to run with a click. Auto-captures data points for your decisions as you read, and more.










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I've been able to test drive this prior to launch, and it's easily become part of my workflow. Quick and solid context for whatever I'm digging into. Well done, @marshallk !
The mental models angle is a really clever differentiator, Marshall. Most AI reading tools just summarize — this actually gives you frameworks to think about what you're reading, which is way more useful for decision-making. As someone who builds browser extensions too, I'm curious how you handle the context window when analyzing longer articles. Do you chunk the content or send the full page to the model? Also, the "35 AI tools" part is interesting — are these pre-built prompts layered on top of the article content, or something more dynamic? Would love to understand the architecture behind that.
This is dangerous in a good way. Most people skim and feel smart. This actually forces structured thinking on top of what you read. The ‘state of the art map’ angle is strong if it truly separates signal from noise in 10 seconds, that’s serious leverage.
Curious how you prevent analysis overload with 35+ tools though. Power is great but clarity wins.
I am using the extension on Edge, but it didn't work. I thought the extension would automatically detect the page and analyze it, however, it asked for a local PDF, and even after uploading one, it didn't return any results. Maybe it's a browser compatibility issue?