AI for Research

Now that the spring semester is wrapping up, as well as the cold that hammered me in the last half of the last week of classes, I am turning my attention to the many, many, many uses of AI. I have not explored this space for a while, and while I knew that that there had been an explosion in the commercial space, I was not aware of the growth of the space of AI in support of research.

I am currently reviewing:

  • Sapien by AcademicID whose chief claim rests upon “Messages [being] backed by actual research, significantly reducing the risk of hallucination.”
  • SciSpace seems more focused on an interactive query structure where the AI asks you to narrow your focus more.
  • Finally, there is NotebookLM which has already been discussed quite a bit, but I am only just now catching up to that discussion.
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