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Originally Posted by Pachuqismo
For anyone who links to your Calibre library, and who has a lot of books, I suggest creating a sub-library in your own folder and running GPT4All on that. Do this with books you know fairly well, so you have some chance of evaluating the results produced. Cheers!
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Thanks for your input, I find it very interesting that AI can be used with the Calibre library. I am also in research and for me calibre has been fundamental for years as a library organizer.
The full text search, integrated in Calibre, works very well. I have about 40,000 files in my library and Calibre processes the search quickly with only 16 gb of ram. It presents the results for the first 10,000 files containing the desired term in descending order.
Using Calibre together with Obsidian is very efficient.
Going back to your comment, it is not clear to me whether Chatgpt installs inside a new folder in the library or creates a folder with the books you want inside the ChatgptAll installation folder.
How do you, if you have 10 books, select one or two to chat with?
Contrary to what is stated, I think an add-on that integrates AI to Calibre would be fabulous for researchers. Calibre would be the perfect interface for working with large amounts of information.
Thanks again.