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Would you be interested in an AI generated classification?
That would probably make sense. Then I can save the prompts and run them periodically
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If you provide me a list of groupings you want them grouped in, I can probably get that done some time in the next few weeks.
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Here are some I came up with. I'm by no means saying this is definitive. Suggestions, edits, additions?
Bitcoin Economics Philosophy Memoir How To Science Fiction History General Fiction General Non-fiction Children's Books
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Hmm, my only concern would be the substantial overlap between bitcoin and economics.
What if bitcoin doesn't have its own genre, but is a tag, so we'd have Economics (Bitcoin-Related), Science Fiction (Bitcoin-Related), etc.
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Good idea. I also should include a politics category, or maybe just libertarian, knowing this bunch😀
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Really wish we had a bitcoin emoji, because it would be cool if the list had an emoji for any title that was bitcoin related

Economics

  • non-bitcoin economics book
  • (â‚¿) bitcoin-related economics book
Guess we could just use the unicode, it's not that bad looking
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Yes. That's not bad.
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Thanks. I'll work on it.
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30 sats \ 1 reply \ @adlai 4 Sep
Isn't AI the wrong approach for publications that have structured data available from various sources like Wikipedia, Goodreads, publishers, etc?
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There's a few reasons why a structured data approach wouldn't work that well. First, it would require the review writers to include the structured data in an easily identifiable and consistently-formatted way. Second, it would require that the categories used by the data providers are the categories we want. However, I'd reckon that here on SN we'd want our own categories, like "Bitcoin-Related Non-Fiction".
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