Project Title
storm — An LLM-powered knowledge curation system for generating full-length reports with citations
Overview
STORM is a cutting-edge LLM system that automates the process of researching a topic and generating a full-length report with citations, similar to Wikipedia articles. It stands out for its ability to conduct internet-based research, create outlines, and produce well-cited articles. The system also includes Co-STORM, which enhances human-AI collaboration for more aligned and preferred information seeking and knowledge curation.
Key Features
- Automated internet-based research and outline generation
- Full-length article generation with citations
- Perspective-Guided Question Asking for improved depth and breadth of research
- Co-STORM for human-AI collaborative knowledge curation
- Support for custom language models and retrieval/search integration
Use Cases
- Researchers and academics needing to quickly generate well-researched articles
- Content creators looking to automate the research and writing process
- Enterprises requiring efficient knowledge curation systems for internal or external use
- Educators and students for educational purposes and assignments
Advantages
- Saves time by automating the research and writing process
- Generates well-structured articles with proper citations
- Enhances collaboration through the Co-STORM feature
- Customizable to work with various language models and search engines
Limitations / Considerations
- May not produce publication-ready articles without further editing
- Relies on the quality and availability of information on the internet
- Requires a good understanding of the system for effective customization
Similar / Related Projects
- GPT: A large-scale language model, but without the research and citation capabilities of STORM.
- Wikidata: A free, collaborative, and multilingual knowledge base, but it requires manual curation rather than automated generation like STORM.
- Scholarcy: A tool for summarizing academic papers, differing from STORM in its focus on summarization rather than full-article generation.
Basic Information
- GitHub: https://github.com/stanford-oval/storm
- Stars: 27,242
- License: Unknown
- Last Commit: 2025-09-05
📊 Project Information
- Project Name: storm
- GitHub URL: https://github.com/stanford-oval/storm
- Programming Language: Python
- ⭐ Stars: 27,242
- 🍴 Forks: 2,449
- 📅 Created: 2024-03-24
- 🔄 Last Updated: 2025-09-05
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