Introduce a new type of lens in Kagi that allows users to create personalized content feeds by supplying specific website URLs. This RSS Feed Lens will generate feeds from websites, summarize new posts/articles, and provide AI-assisted analysis.
I personally use X as my primary source to find company blog posts and articles, but there is far too much noise on platforms like X. I just want to see new updates from places I care about, with no nonsense.
Key Features:
- Custom RSS feed generation from user-specified websites
- Automatic content summarization using Kagi's Universal Summarizer
- Dedicated interface for viewing and exploring curated content
- AI Assistant integration for in-depth content analysis
User Interface Features:
- Timeline of summarized posts
- Options to view full content, original source, or AI-generated insights
- Filters for date range, topic relevance, etc.
- AI Assistant chat interface for content exploration
Use Case Scenario:
As a tech industry analyst tracking AI developments:
- Create a new RSS Feed Lens named "AI Advancements"
- Add URLs for blogs and press releases of OpenAI, DeepMind, MIT AI Lab, etc.
- Set update frequency to daily
- Daily view includes:
Timeline of new posts with concise summaries
AI-identified key points and potential breakthroughs
Option for deeper exploration using AI Assistant
AI Assistant queries could include:
- "Identify common themes across today's updates"
- "Compare DeepMind's new paper with OpenAI's recent announcement"
- "Summarize potential industry impacts of these developments"
Implementation Considerations:
- Robust RSS parsing for various website structures
- Universal Summarizer adaptation for diverse content types
- Integration with current lens configuration system
- AI Assistant enhancement for cross-source analysis within the lens