If you want a learning tool that can draw from multiple sources like Wikipedia and YouTube, Heuristica is a great choice. This AI-powered concept mapping tool uses a mind map interface for learning, research and creativity. It can link to Wikipedia, YouTube, arXiv, Semantic Scholar, PubMed, podcasts, news articles and more. Heuristica's features include AI-generated concept maps, flashcards, content creation and support for multiple languages, so it can be used by researchers, students and businesspeople.
Another tool worth a look is Mindgrasp, which acts as a learning assistant that uses AI to generate notes, summaries, flashcards, quizzes and answers to questions based on information drawn from YouTube videos, podcasts and documents. It can handle multiple uploads of media and can provide immediate answers and detailed notes, making it good for students, professionals and business teams trying to improve their productivity and learning speed.
If you prefer a more structured approach to note-taking and summarization, NoteGPT is another good option. It provides AI tools to help you take notes, summarize information and organize content from YouTube videos, articles, podcasts and books. Features include AI summarization, YouTube timestamped transcripts and automated note-taking, so it's good for students and professionals who need to digest and remember a lot of information.