I am still waiting for ChatFast to upgrade my subscription so I can include many documents. I may be able to include the entire library. I have been shrinking documents by removing figures and spaces. It seems that 600 MB may be enough for all of the text. Most of it, anyway.
I have been running some of the older documents through Amazon's AWS Textract AI OCR utility. The cost is very reasonable, $1.50 per 1000 pages. It does a fantastic job! I thought the older documents such as ICCF3 would not be suitable for a Bot, but the output from Textract is nearly error free. Here are two paragraphs chosen at random from the ICCF3 book, p. 163. Here is the OCR output from Adobe Acrobat, which is rated as one of the best OCR programs for a desktop computer. You can see it has many OCR errors such as "infonnation" instead of "information." The analysis of all the infonnation acquired dming the expe1iment is still in progress. No evidence of neutron emission has been found in the analysis of the total counts integrated in 10 minutes time intervals. Even if our background level is very high, we can exclude the occmTence in the present expe1iment of events generating flux of thousands neutrons per second, seen in some previous expe1iment, lasting even few seconds. The analysis of the coITelated neutron events (R scaler) with the parallel analysis of the pulses wave fonn has shown the occuITence of several events whose pulse lasts for several hundreds of μs with overlapping of pulses and which give a big increment of the R scaler. The characte1ization of such anomalous events is still underway, aiming to check the digitized wavef01m of all the pulses acquired dming all the ten minutes time intervals in which a value of R different from the background value has been found. Such analysis is extended also to characterize sporadic events occmTed dming the background acquisition with abno1mal R scaler increment, in order to asses or reject a possible different nature between the events occmTing when the electrolysis process is active from those occuning when the process is stopped. Here is the output from AWS. This is letter perfect. There are some errors by the author such as "lasting even few seconds." The analysis of all the information acquired during the experiment is still in progress. No evidence of neutron emission has been found in the analysis of the total counts integrated in 10 minutes time intervals. Even if our background level is very high, we can exclude the occurrence in the present experiment of events generating flux of thousands neutrons per second, seen in some previous experiment, lasting even few seconds. The analysis of the correlated neutron events (R scaler) with the parallel analysis of the pulses wave form has shown the occurrence of several events whose pulse lasts for several hundreds of us with overlapping of pulses and which give a big increment of the R scaler. The characterization of such anomalous events is still underway, aiming to check the digitized waveform of all the pulses acquired during all the ten minutes time intervals in which a value of R different from the background value has been found. Such analysis is extended also to characterize sporadic events occurred during the background acquisition with abnormal R scaler increment, in order to asses or reject a possible different nature between the events occurring when the electrolysis process is active from those occurring when the process is stopped. I wish I could replace the underlying text in the ICCF3 Acrobat image file with this text. If anyone knows how to do that, please contact me. I have submitted various documents to ChatBot, in text and Acrobat format. Today I tried submitting a web page: BARC Studies in Cold Fusion ( https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=463). The bot reads that page and then answers questions about it. Here is an exchange: Hello! What can I do for you today? What does this source say about autoradiographs? This source includes a Polaroid autoradiograph from M Srinivasan, Neutron Physics Division, which can be viewed for a larger image and more information. Learn more [This is a link. When you click on it, it displays the "BARC Studies" page.] what paper did Nayar write? M.G Nayar co-authored the paper "Preliminary Results of Cold Fusion Studies Using a Five Module High Current Electrolytic Cell" in the book BARC Studies In Cold Fusion, BARC-1500. Learn more [Same link] What is the URL of this paper? I'm sorry, I do not have access to the internet and therefore cannot provide URLs. However, the book BARC Studies In Cold Fusion, BARC-1500, which includes the paper "Preliminary Results of Cold Fusion Studies Using a Five Module High Current Electrolytic Cell" by M.G Nayar, can be found in the LENR-CANR.org library. What papers did Rout, R. K. author or coauthor? R.K Rout co-authored several papers, including "Evidence for Production of Tritium via Cold Fusion Reactions in Deuterium Gas Loaded Palladium," "Detection of high tritium activity on the central titanium electrode of a plasma focus device," "Phenomenon of Low Energy Emission from Hydrogen/Deuterium Loaded Palladium," "Update on observation of low-energy emissions from deuterated and hydrated palladium," and "Copious low energy emissions from palladium loaded with hydrogen or deuterium." What papers pertain to tritium? Several papers in the provided data pertain to tritium, including "Evidence for Production of Tritium via Cold Fusion Reactions in Deuterium Gas Loaded Palladium" by R.K Rout et al., "Investigation of Low Level Tritium Generation in Ni-H2O Electrolytic Cells" by M. Sankaranarayanan et al., "Tritium and Excess Heat Generation During Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions of Alkali Salts With Nickel Cathode" by M. Srinivasan et al., and "Tritium Analysis of Samples Obtained from Various Electrolysis Experiments at BARC" by T.S Murthy et al. What can you tell me about Dr. P. K. Iyengar? Dr. P.K. Iyengar was the former director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and is considered the father of cold fusion in India. He co-authored the book BARC Studies In Cold Fusion, BARC-1500, which includes several papers on cold fusion research conducted at BARC. He has expressed regret that India stopped cold fusion research and believes it is not too late to revive it. What did Dr. Iyengar do later in his carreer? ["Career" spelled wrong by me. But the bot got it!] After leaving BARC, Dr. Iyengar went on to become the Chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission. What is the URL of the data source for this information? The URL for the data source is https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=463.