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AI Tools

There are things you can relegate to ai and/or use their assistance to do quickly so you can focus on the most important part of your work. I have listed some tools you might find helpful and have also loosely categorized them thematically. Remember to exercise full oversight while interacting with these tools. To help you engage and/or use these tools more critically, always be wary of the responses they produce. You can read and download the Bias Detection Canva to learn more on how you can become a more critical engager with ai systems and their output.

  1. AI Chatbots and Conversational Assistants
    • ChatGPT: Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a conversational AI model capable of generating human-like text responses, useful for drafting content and answering queries. [https://chat.openai.com/]
    • DeepSeek: Free conversational AI model akin if not better than ChatGPT- Also serves as a research assistant that aids in information synthesis and research automation. [https://deepseek.ai/]
    • Perplexity AI: An AI-powered answer engine that provides concise and sourced explanations. [https://www.perplexity.ai/]
    • Claude: An AI assistant by Anthropic, designed for natural language tasks and content generation. [https://www.anthropic.com/claude]
    • Microsoft Copilot: An AI feature integrated into Microsoft 365 applications to enhance productivity. [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/copilot]
    • Gemini: Google’s AI model integrated into various applications for advanced assistance. [https://www.ft.com/content/6e53cc55-9031-4ba4-9e7c-e5e9c02b3203]
    • NotebookLM: Google’s AI-powered research and note-taking tool that helps organize and understand information. Can also produce a summary of papers in the form of podcast [https://notebooklm.google/].

 

  1. Research and Literature Analysis Tools
    • Semantic Scholar: A research tool that utilizes AI to provide summaries and insights from scientific literature. [https://www.semanticscholar.org/]
    • GMind AI: An AI productivity tool designed to assist professionals with research and content creation. [https://gmind.ai/]
    • ClioVis: A platform combining timeline and mind mapping tools for collaborative research and education. [https://cliovis.com/]
    • Research Rabbit: An AI tool that streamlines literature review and research management. [https://www.researchrabbit.ai/]
    • Scite: An AI-powered platform that analyzes citation contexts to determine whether research articles support or contradict each other, aiding in the evaluation of scientific claims. [https://scite.ai]
    • Litmaps: A tool that provides researchers with real-time updates on new publications, visualizing citation networks to track developments in specific research areas. [https://www.litmaps.com]
    • Connected Papers: A visual tool that helps researchers and students find and explore papers relevant to their field of work, creating graphs of related papers to facilitate literature discovery. [https://www.connectedpapers.com]
    • Elicit: An AI research assistant that helps in literature review and evidence synthesis. [https://elicit.org/]
    • Consensus: An AI-powered search engine that finds answers in scientific research. [https://consensus.app/]
    • Explain Paper: An AI tool that simplifies complex academic papers for better understanding. [https://www.explainpaper.com/]
    • ChatDOC: An AI assistant for interacting with documents, allowing users to ask questions and receive answers from their files. [https://chatdoc.com/]
    • ChatPDF: An AI tool that enables users to engage in conversations with PDF documents. [https://www.chatpdf.com/]
    • Iris.ai: An AI assistant that helps researchers find relevant scientific papers and summarize findings. [https://iris.ai/]
    • Scholarcy: An AI-powered article summarizer that creates concise summaries of research papers. [https://www.scholarcy.com/]
    • SciSpace: An AI assistant that explains scientific concepts and papers in simple terms. [https://typeset.io/]
    • PaperBrain AI: An AI tool that summarizes and analyzes research papers, highlighting key points. [https://paperbrain.study/]
    • ExplainLikeImFive: Simplifies complex topics into easy-to-understand explanations. [https://explainlikeimfive.io/]
    • OpenRead AI: Assists in summarizing and analyzing research papers, providing concise overviews. [https://openread.net/]
    • Petal AI: An AI tool designed to help researchers in summarizing and understanding academic papers. [https://petal.ai/]
    • Coral AI: Provides insights and summaries of research papers to facilitate understanding. [https://coralai.com/]
    • Paper Digest: Generates concise summaries of academic papers, highlighting essential information. [https://www.paper-digest.com/]

 

3. Writing and Content Generation Tools

 

  1. Reference Management and Citation Tools
    • Paperpile: A reference management tool that integrates with Google Docs and offers AI-powered features. [https://paperpile.com/]
    • Zotero: A free, easy-to-use tool to help collect, organize, cite, and share research. [https://www.zotero.org/]
    • Mendeley: A reference manager and academic social network that aids in organizing research. [https://www.mendeley.com/]
    • EndNote: A reference management software with AI features