83 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
Oct 2021 Launched

Rigel is a multimedia content aggregator (articles and videos, and coming soon podcasts) with the goal of delivering curated and validated content about different topics (History, Science, etc) that you can easily consume on your smartphone, wherever you want.

What the Community Said

This would be super useful for discovering podcasts.

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Product Hunt Rigel Hi folks 👋, today Alberto and I are launching Rigel, a GPT-3 Powered Content Aggregator. 👺 Problem We read an article stating that every year, on average, people spend on Social Media the equivalent time of reading 200 books! Yeah, an astonishing figure. We thought it too. We started thinking about it and realized there was a flaw in the reasoning: Social Media content is usually consumed in short bursts, whereas books require your attention for a longer period of time. The 2

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Love the idea! If you need help with gpt-3 engineering, let me know!

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I love the concept here. But for the video summaries, why the significant delay or no playback (iOS 14.7.1)?

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