If you're looking for a tool to strip popups and other distractions out of online articles, Smry is well worth a look. Smry is an information retrieval system that strips out paywalls, ads and popups from websites, giving you immediate access to summarized versions of stories from sources like the New York Times and the Washington Post. It uses advanced AI technology to summarize longer articles, so it's a good option for people who want to save time and get a quick idea of what an article is about. The tool is a browser extension that's easy to use and won't interrupt your workflow.
Another tool worth a look is TLDR This, an AI summarization service that condenses long articles, documents and research papers into shorter documents. It can accept file uploads and pasted text, as well as summarize websites with a browser extension. Among its features are immediate summarization, metadata extraction, and distraction-free reading, so it's good for people who have to process a lot of text. The service is free to use and you can try it now with a website.
If you prefer a Chrome extension, Gist AI can summarize web pages, YouTube videos and online or local PDFs with the ChatGPT technology. It's a free tool that can break down long documents into shorter sections, helping you better understand the content. It's good for students and professionals who need to quickly digest a lot of information without being sidetracked. Gist AI doesn't collect any user data beyond the summarized content, so it's a private and productive way to read.