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Using AI tools in Research

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AI Tools

 

 

Scholarcy

Scholarcy is a powerful app that revolutionizes academic reading. With AI at its core, it automatically summarizes articles, creates flashcards, and generates bibliographies.

ChatPDF

ChatPDF is an AI-powered chatbot that can answer your questions about academic papers. It can summarize papers, identify key concepts, and even generate new research ideas. ChatPDF is still under development, but it has the potential to be a powerful tool for academic research.

Writeful

Writeful AI is an AI-powered writing tool that helps researchers and students with their academic writing. It offers features such as language feedback, paraphrasing, abstract and title generation, and an academic rewrite.Writeful AI is powered by a large language model that has been trained on a massive dataset of academic papers. This means that the tool is able to provide accurate and relevant feedback on your writing.

Elicit

AI research assistant automates workflows like literature review, summarization, and text classification. Find relevant papers, get targeted summaries, and extract key information

SummarizeBot

SummarizeBot is an AI and blockchain-powered tool that can summarize any kind of information for you, including web links, documents, images, and more. The web application uses AI technology to extract the most relevant information from the text and present it in a concise and easy-to-understand format.

Resoomer

Resoomer is an AI-powered online text summarizer tool that can create concise and informative summaries of long documents in a variety of languages.

Iris.ai

Iris.AI is an advanced AI-based summarization tool that can effectively condense lengthy scholarly paper into concise summaries. It analyzes the content of research papers or other text inputs and generates abridged summaries that capture the essential information.

AI: Beyond Chat GPT

Everyone is talking about ChatGPT, but there are thousands of AI applications available online. Visit There's an AI For That, to explore a site that uses AI to collect AI tools into a searchable database that updates daily!

Questions about using AI

If you are unsure if a certain use of an AI-based tool is an academic integrity violation, please talk to your course instructor. Every instructor will have different expectations about AI-based tools in their classroom, so it is your responsibility to double check if you are not committing an academic integrity violation.