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You can save time by summarizing long PDFs for free with Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot. So, the next time someone sends you a 100-page document that you don’t have hours to read, you can just follow this guide and get a quick summary.

Claude allows you to upload PDFs, as well as some other files, such as DOCX, CSV and TXT, directly to it. Then, by typing a command such as “Summarize PDF,” you can get a clear, concise summary of PDFs across a wide range of subject matter.

For example, when Claude was fed two different publicly available PDFs of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” it returned two different summaries of the novel. Each response included the main plot points. Claude may return different summaries for the same PDF even when given the same command, but each summary is still accurate.

Claude worked well for other content, too. It returned a clear bulleted list of revenue, net income and other financial information from Microsoft‘s most recent earnings report, all of which were correct. It meant that I didn’t have to dig through the earnings results to find the high-level numbers I was looking for.

Pro tip: There are other commands you can type instead of just ‘summarize.” Try phrases such as “Tell me the important information in this” and “Recap this for me” to get the highlights of the document. The summaries that are returned may differ but will still contain accurate information.

The free version of Claude has limitations. It can’t process PDFs larger than 10 megabytes and it has a limit that appears to be five summaries roughly every four hours.

Here’s how to use Claude AI to summarize text:

Just attach the PDF and tell Claude to summarize it by typing ‘Summarize PDF.’

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  • Open up your preferred internet browser and navigate to claude.ai.
  • Enter your email then check your email and enter in the verification code sent to you from the site.
  • Enter your name, consent to being over 18, and accept the terms of use and privacy policy.
  • Enter your phone number and, again, enter the verification code.
  • Three screens with disclosures about Claude will follow. Read and click through those.
  • Press the paper clip on the right-hand side of the bar to upload a document.
  • Click the PDF or other type of file you want to upload.
  • Type a command, such as “Summarize.”
  • Press “enter” on your keyboard or press the airplane logo on the search bar

That’s it!

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Oracle CEO Clay Magouyrk, one of the two people tapped last month to lead the software company, is confident that OpenAI will be able to cover the costs of the massive amount of cloud infrastructure services it consumes.

In an interview with CNBC’s David Faber at Oracle’s AI World conference on Monday, Magouyrk said “of course” OpenAI can pay $60 billion for a year’s worth of cloud resources. In July, OpenAI agreed to a five-year deal with Oracle that’s worth over $300 billion.

“Just look at the rate at which they’ve grown to, you know, almost a billion users. That’s just unheard of,” said Magouyrk, who sat alongside fellow Oracle CEO Mike Sicilia for the interview in Las Vegas.

OpenAI said last week that its flagship ChatGPT chatbot, which was publicly launched less than three years ago, now has 800 million weekly active users. In 2024, OpenAI recorded a $5 billion net loss.

Sicilia said Oracle has started integrating OpenAI artificial intelligence models into a patient portal for viewing electronic health records. Oracle acquired EHR vendor Cerner for about $28 billion in 2022.

“I’ve seen the results, and I really do think that they’re going to have a dramatic impact on industries, on enterprises of all types,” Sicilia said of OpenAI.

OpenAI rents out Nvidia graphics chips to run models through Oracle, as well as CoreWeave, Google and Microsoft. At the same time, the company is designing a custom AI processor that Broadcom will build. Earlier on Monday, Broadcom and OpenAI said they will jointly deploy 10 gigawatts worth of the new OpenAI chips.

Building out that much infrastructure requires a hefty amount of new energy.

“I think it’s a factor of time, not a factor of if we’ll have enough power,” Sicilia said.

Oracle shares rose almost 6% on Monday. The stock has gained 86% this year, lifting Oracle’s market cap close to $900 billion.

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The rally in quantum computing names continued on Monday after JPMorgan Chase announced it as one of the areas it would invest in as part of a new initiative.

The bank said in a release that it would invest up to $10 billion in companies across four areas: supply chain and advanced manufacturing, defense and aerospace, energy technology, and frontier and strategic technologies — which includes quantum computing.

Arqit Quantum, D-Wave Quantum and Rigetti Computing each rose about 20%, while IONQ gained 15% following the announcement. Quantum Computing stock climbed 10%.

“It has become painfully clear that the United States has allowed itself to become too reliant on unreliable sources of critical minerals, products and manufacturing – all of which are essential for our national security,” said CEO Jamie Dimon in a statement.

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The initiative is part of a larger $1.5 trillion, decade-long plan, dubbed the “Security and Resiliency Initiative,” to finance and invest in industries JP Morgan deems critical to U.S. national and economic security.

As one of the 27 specified sub-areas the bank will be focusing on, quantum computing has seen gains as much as triple digits over the past month. Rigetti and D-Wave were up 175% and 130%, respectively.

Tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have shown significant interest in gate-model quantum computing, which can potentially solve problems too complex for standard computers.

Rigetti and IONQ quantum computers are accessible through Amazon Braket, a quantum computing service managed by Amazon Web Services.

In February, Microsoft unveiled its first quantum computing chip called Majorana 1, and Google announced its new breakthrough quantum chip named Willow late last year.

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