Build Wikipedia-type articles with a single prompt using Storm AI

Build Wikipedia-type articles with a single prompt using Storm AI

Create full-length, Wikipedia-style articles from a single prompt with Storm AI’s powerful web-sourced writing engine.

Not a day goes by when some high-end organization or educational institution releases the next big thing in AI. From text-to-video tools to AI-powered research assistants, the pace of innovation is relentless. It’s getting harder to keep up, but also more exciting. Every new release has the potential to reshape how we work, learn, and create.

People at Stanford University have come up with an innovative idea that revolves around creating Wikipedia-style articles. STORM is an AI system that can write Wikipedia-style articles from scratch by searching the web for information. Its upgraded version, Co-STORM, takes things further by letting humans work alongside the AI, making the whole research and content curation process more in tune with what people actually want.

It’s not perfect, though. What it writes still needs a lot of polishing before it's ready to be published. But seasoned Wikipedia editors say it’s a useful tool to kickstart their writing process and gather relevant info quickly.

Now you know what this tutorial is going to be about. We will show you how to use Storm AI to create Wikipedia-style articles for topics that you are passionate about. You will learn how to access Storm, provide a prompt, ask for edits, and finally download the article for an in-depth review.

By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to:

  • Access the Co-Storm via the website
  • Write a custom prompt to initiate the article writing process
  • Use Co-storm to interact with Moderators and human users

Let’s jump right into it!

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