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RSS Filter
Filter Your RSS Feeds with AI-Powered Recommendations

What is RSS Filter?

This tool helps users manage their RSS feeds by filtering out unwanted content. It leverages LLM embeddings and machine learning to personalize the feed, showing only articles similar to those the user has already read.

By replacing original RSS feed URLs, it begins tracking user read articles and progressively reduces the number of irrelevant items, delivering a more focused and relevant content stream.

Features

  • Recommendation System: Filters RSS feeds based on user read articles.
  • LLM Embeddings: Utilizes LLM embeddings for accurate content recommendations.
  • Machine Learning: Employs machine learning to improve feed relevance.
  • OPML Import: Allows automatic conversion of existing feeds via OPML export upload.

Use Cases

  • Managing overwhelming RSS feeds
  • Improving the relevance of content in RSS feeds
  • Reducing time spent sifting through irrelevant articles
  • Personalizing content consumption

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