Elicit is an AI research assistant that indexes, summarizes and extracts data from more than 125 million academic papers. It's geared for empirical subjects like biomedicine and machine learning, with features like automated systematic reviews, meta-analyses and monitoring of new research. With three tiers of pricing, including a free option, Elicit can help you get a lot faster literature reviews and keep up with the latest research.
Semantic Scholar is another AI-powered research service with access to more than 219 million papers across all scientific fields. It's got tools to find and read papers of interest, with filters for journals, authors and date ranges. Semantic Scholar also offers short summaries (TLDRs), AI-generated answers and automated email alerts so you can keep tabs on research without having to read every word.
Scholarcy has a variety of tools to improve research productivity, including summarization, analysis and note-taking. It converts wordy documents into interactive summary flashcards and can import a variety of file formats. Scholarcy's customizable summaries and advanced organization abilities let researchers quickly understand complex information so they can focus on higher-level work.
Consensus is an all-purpose search engine for academic papers with more than 200 million sources indexed. With AI insights and proprietary search technology, it can quickly find and help you understand relevant research. Consensus offers features like GPT-4 summaries and Consensus Meter, making it a good tool for students, researchers and professionals who need to cut down on literature reviews and get authoritative answers.