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🧙♂️ Get the explanation of a piece of code on any site. Provide your OpenAI API key in the extension popup. Select a piece of code on any site, right click and press the "Generate Explanation" from the context menu. A clear explanation will be generated on the page you are in. The response is streamed just like ChatGPT with support for markdown and code highlighting.
StackBob
StackBob’s browser agent (Agent Bob) helps teams to stay compliant, secure and efficient. StackBob’s browser agent (Agent Bob) helps teams to stay compliant, secure and efficient.
smartGPT Multi-Tab Extension
A Chrome extension to interact with ChatGPT across multiple tabs The smartGPT Multi-Tab Resolver is a Chrome extension that allows users to interact with ChatGPT across multiple tabs to get more refined answers to their questions. This follows some of the ideas in "An automatically discovered chain-of-thought prompt generalizes to novel models and datasets" Hebenstreit, Praas, Kiesewetter, Samwald. The name was coined by the Youtube channel AI Explained. We intend to develop this project to allow a wide selection of AI models, including but not limited to Vicuna and other Llama based models. The project is open source and its Github page is here: https://github.com/TheJadeAuthors/smartGPT-Multi-Tab-Extension
Airbnb Review Summarizer
Renters don't always have time to go through all the listing reviews to decide if the listing is a right fit. This extension helps renters quickly summarize the reviews to be relevant to our preferences.
TestFiltering+
TestFiltering+ automatically monitors your internet connection to ensure your filter is correctly blocking illegal/harmful content We work with specific partners to host test URL's on various lists and have test pages hosted where they will be blocked. This service was setup in response to the introduction of statutory guidance for schools in the UK about appropriate levels of filtering and monitoring of school internet connections. The UK Safer Internet Centre first published its filtering and monitoring definitions in 2016 to help both schools and providers understand what should be considered as ‘appropriate’.