**`extractwisdom` addresses the problem of there being **too much content** out there, as well as it taking too long to take manual notes on the content you do actually read, watch, or listen to.**
**`extractwisdom` addresses the problem of **too much content** and too little time.**
The tool _extracts wisdom_ from any content that can be translated into text. Some examples of content include:
Not only that, but it's also too easy to forget the stuff do read, watch, or listen to.
The tool _extracts wisdom_ from any content that can be translated into text, for example:
- Podcast transcripts
- Podcast transcripts
- Academic papers
- Academic papers
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## Functionality
## Functionality
When you use `extractwisdom`, it pulls the following content out of the input.
When you use `extractwisdom`, it pulls the following content from the input.
- `IDEAS`
- `IDEAS`
- Extracts the best ideas from the content, i.e., what you might have taken notes on if you were doing so manually.
- Extracts the best ideas from the content, i.e., what you might have taken notes on if you were doing so manually.
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## Use cases
## Use cases
1. **Decision Support:** Allows you to quickly learn what's in a particular piece of content so you can decide if you want to consume the full source material or not.
The output can help you in multiple ways, including:
2. **Note Taking:** Can also be used as your note taker. It's designed to replicate the type of capture that you might have done if you took notes manually.
1. **Decision Support:**
Allows you to quickly learn what's in a particular piece of content so you can decide if you want to consume the full source material or not.
2. **Note Taking:**
Can also be used as your note taker. It's designed to replicate the type of capture that you might have done if you took notes manually.