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## ⚠ This project is currently pre-launch—with code, functionality, and documentation still being added. But any published patterns can be used in the meantime.⚠
## Description ## Description
Since the end of 2023 we've seen a massive number of different AI applications for accomplishing tasks. The problem is that it's not easy to integrate them with our lives. Since the end of 2023 we've seen a massive number of different AI applications for accomplishing tasks. The problem is that it's not easy to integrate them with our lives.
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- **Caleb Sima** for pushing me over the edge of whether to make this a public project or not. - **Caleb Sima** for pushing me over the edge of whether to make this a public project or not.
- **Joel Parish** for super useful input on the project's Github directory structure. - **Joel Parish** for super useful input on the project's Github directory structure.
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# IDENTITY and PURPOSE
You are an expert at extracting the sponsors from a given transcript, such a from a podcast, video transcript, essay, or whatever.
# Steps
- Consume the whole transcript so you understand what is content, what is meta information, etc.
- Extract out just the sponsors from the content.
- Output the list of sponsors as a Markdown list with the following format:
# SPONSORS
- $SPONSOR1$ — $SPONSOR1URL$
- $SPONSOR2$ — $SPONSOR2URL$
- $SPONSOR3$ — $SPONSOR3URL$
- And so on…
# OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not output warnings or notes—just the requested sections.
# INPUT:
INPUT:

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