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Elicit
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Elicit is an AI research assistant. Elicit uses language models to help you automate research workflows, like parts of literature review.
Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the paper specific to your question, and extract key information from the papers.
Sign up at elicit.com
* Elicit is a spinoff from Ought. Earlier versions of the product and work by the team can be seen here: th-cam.com/users/oughtinc
Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the paper specific to your question, and extract key information from the papers.
Sign up at elicit.com
* Elicit is a spinoff from Ought. Earlier versions of the product and work by the team can be seen here: th-cam.com/users/oughtinc
Use Elicit to find hundreds of relevant papers
If you're worried about missing out on a paper, here are some tips to make sure you thoroughly cover the research space. This video covers:
- Showing hundreds of papers per search
Elicit shows you 8 by default. Click "Load more" to show the top tens or hundreds.
- Trying multiple search terms
You can "Add a step" and "Ask a new question" to search multiple terms or queries to find different papers.
- Searching through the citation trail
Once you have a few papers you like, use "Show more like these" to search through the references and citations of the papers.
- Finding underlying primary studies or follow-up work
Combine "Filters" and "Show more like these" to find a review's underlying studies, or any work that followed up later.
- Putting all these papers in one place
Once you have hundreds of papers, you can combine them all into one table and dig into their details to filter irrelevant papers.
Get started for free at elicit.com/
- Showing hundreds of papers per search
Elicit shows you 8 by default. Click "Load more" to show the top tens or hundreds.
- Trying multiple search terms
You can "Add a step" and "Ask a new question" to search multiple terms or queries to find different papers.
- Searching through the citation trail
Once you have a few papers you like, use "Show more like these" to search through the references and citations of the papers.
- Finding underlying primary studies or follow-up work
Combine "Filters" and "Show more like these" to find a review's underlying studies, or any work that followed up later.
- Putting all these papers in one place
Once you have hundreds of papers, you can combine them all into one table and dig into their details to filter irrelevant papers.
Get started for free at elicit.com/
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Great topic and content. Slow down. Stop dizzying your viewers by rotating your mouse at super sonic speed.
Thank you for "Elicit" - a very practical tool with great potential! I am currently on the PLUS plan and have some suggestions that could make working with Elicit even more efficient: Export to Citavi: An export function for Citavi would be extremely helpful. As Citavi is widely used in academic projects, the integration should be similar to EndNote or Mendeley. Notebooks as projects: It would be great if notebooks could function more like project spaces. I imagine being able to drag and drop relevant quotes into a "memory" that I can continuously expand, allowing for better long-term organization of topic-based projects. Automatic literature updates: A feature that lets me check with one click if there is new literature relevant to my projects would be fantastic! PDF integration: Better integration of PDFs into projects would be very useful. Linking PDFs directly from the local drive would be more efficient than repeatedly uploading them to the cloud, saving storage space and simplifying file management. Thank you for developing this tool and for your ongoing improvements - I look forward to future updates!
In your recent email you promote asking full questions to Elicit, but all your videos are with keywords. What gives?
Thank you very much for the tutorial
I have been purchasing elicit from the last 5 Months and I think the best tool for researchers.
Do you think that Elicit is better than Scispace in systematic literature review?
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This tool is great! However, I did not realize that once I uploaded the maximum allowed papers, and did not copy the matrix because I was trying to make some adjustments, I could not reload it. Kinda of a waste at this point. It would nice if you allowed subscribers to upload more than once and create a matrix.
Hi there, thanks for giving Elicit a try! Each of our plans includes a different limit for how many PDFs can be extracted per month. If you've used all of your extraction allowance this month, you can wait for your limit to reset at the beginning of your next billing period, or you can upgrade to a higher level plan with a larger extraction allowance. See all of our plan options here: support.elicit.com/en/articles/471617
Thank you for the tutorial. You are obviously a virtuoso in using Elicit. However, as a new user, to me your tutorial is very information-dense. Can you link me to some written instructions which correspond to the presentation? Thanks
Sure thing! Check out this article from our Knowledge Base: support.elicit.com/en/articles/1969409
I am new to ELICIT. Is it possible to connect it to my university library so that I can find full text of articles? Ty!
Hi Potheek, Elicit sources all its papers from Semantic Scholar. It's not possible to connect it to other sources at this time. We'll certainly keep you updated if that changes in the future, though!
I'm delighted! It is a great tool, I've already tried some futures, very useful.
Awesome
I like your style. You present the software honestly and intelligently without trying to sell it. In the process, you have sold it. This looks amazing.
This is a really cool concept and so far I find Elicit to be a powerful research tool in many ways. Would love to know what model you're working with , I assume for a while it was GPT3.5. But seeing the new changes to limits have you pivoted to Lama?
We're using a mix of models, both open-source and paid APIs from OpenAI and Anthropic. We like to be at the capability frontier so we're doing frequent evals and switching things up as needed!
@@astuhlmueller Great to hear! Thanks for the swift reply.
if i want to cite elicit and the accuracy results, which citation can i use?
Hi Adi, thanks for reaching out! Could you contact us at help@elicit.com, please? We'd love to learn a bit more about what you'd like to cite and which results you're referring to. We'll get you pointed in the right direction. :)
I think world model is not the final frontier. Because once the question of how (physics) is figured out by AI, it needs to figure out how it should (morality) interact with the world.
The best AI so far for research, but most don’t know about bcz of your poor advertisement.
this is very helpful. just tried once and I can get summary of my collected papers about 280 papers for SLR. thank you Elicit and all engineers for making this possible !
Very helpful info!
When you imported, it showed 31 of 32 files imported. What happened to the final file?
What LLM does Elicit use?
That was great, i.e., insightful; thank you!!
WoW!!
can we extract the citation?
Yes, check out Elicit's export options here: support.elicit.com/en/articles/1153857
great, thanks!@@elicit-research
Hi, I'm a blind person and I always use yelicit to go down into many rabbithole. I have no light perception and I love to learn more about non-24 hour sleep wake disorder which affects 50 to 75% of totally blind people. Can you go deep into it? Thank you
But the pricing model is very bad
I guess the CEO must have special permissions - I always have to wait several minutes for Elicit to show me results. Not good in case I want to do a speedrun of myself... :-) (yes I do have a Plus account) I hope Elicit's performance will be improved in the future, as I am enjoying its features more and more!
Always look forward to these videos, but unfortunately, the live stream timing didn't work for me due to the time difference. 😔 Would love to see more content focusing on science and engineering research. The structure of papers in those fields often differs from biomedicine, making it more challenging to find relevant information. I noticed you tend to utilize custom columns more when discussing science/engineering topics, which is really helpful! Exploring features like that could definitely improve research workflow for those of us outside biomedicine. Keep up the great work!
Thanks good clases, and very útil to my thesis work.
This looks great: how can we put existing searches into notebooks though? I have comments about the video and about pricing: 1: Please don't put music at such great volume behind the voiceover: it's annoying and I don't want to concentrate hard just to hear. 2: Re pricing: the credits system is annoying! I have no idea if/when I'm going to run out. It's a level of frustration I can live without, especially when the indication of the number of credits is somewhere between 500 and 2,500 for a single action! It'd also be good if it was easy to see when credits will be renewed.
I really like this tool, and this is helpful. I was hoping that this would show us how we might get behind the paywall. My understanding is that elicit searches around 125 million articles that are available through semanticscholar and other resources published on the Internet. Google scholar has 500 million articles available on the Internet, so, I still feel obliged to use Google scholar and other tools to do comprehensive searches.
Really enjoying the update. But please can you make it so that uploaded PDFs can be assigned a title and author manually by the user? It can get pretty confusing to know which paper has been selected.
Hey there! This is something that's on our roadmap to be addressed pretty soon, so keep an eye out for further updates and options in the library!
Andreas, thank you for addressing all the questions. In this specific instance, half of the monthly quotas were consumed in just thirty minutes of research. Could you possibly reconsider allowing any unused credits from Elicit Plus to be rolled over into the following month? 😊
Yes, we're working on better pricing plans!
Thank you for your work and kind sharing.
Thanks for the tutorial! Looking forward to the next tutorial on how to deal with too many papers! :)
Where are your search results extracted from? And what is the rate of AI hallucination on your platform?
Hi there! You can read more about Elicit's corpus of papers here: support.elicit.com/en/articles/553025 We also have some resources that cover our thoughts on hallucination risks: support.elicit.com/en/articles/552897
Great video... I love to see similar videos like this outside of biomedical topics. It gave me ideas for the new custom columns for science/engineering topics. Quick question, how many credits were used for this type of search? I saw you use high-accuracy mode several times. Perhaps in the next video, you can also mention how many credits are used at the end of the video. These credit limits really make me more credit-aware before committing any queries. 😊
That is next level!! fab
So far the topic for speedrun was about medical or pharmaceutical field. what about doing speedrun in engineering or technology area? possible topics, like: 1. the future of ccus (carbon capture, utilization and storage): maybe start from whether CO2 is really the culprit of global warming, and what is the significance? is ccus the best solution for lowering carbon emissions? whether ccus deliver what was originally promised? what are the show-stoppers? 2. biomimicry in engineering design: create innovative solutions inspired by biological systems (e.g., spider silk, lotus leaves). what has been studied and widely applied? what are other possible breakthroughs? 3. urban air quality mitigation: what are the strategies to monitor and reduce air pollution in cities? is having air quality monitoring system helps the city? what are some best model to simulate the impact of pollution to air quality in nearby city? (this might be related with how to regulate the permit to build a factory). Sure, there is always things that can be explored, but I would think it could demonstrate the benefit of using elicit for research outside of medical or pharmaceutical. 😊😊
Those are great ideas! 🙏
Research idea: allergies
Very nice! Can the Elicit show the search strategy with the question just like the description in the SR paper?
Can you clarify what you mean a bit more?
Love elicit, its very efficient ❤
❤Thank you❤
Thanks, Jungwon! This is very helpful.
I found not feasible in asking questions with the Chinese tranditional.
Elicit is the goat
Keep up the good work !
I found this useful tool for writing my doctoral thesis, however, not so much data on the Chinese simplified or traditional, hope you can get on adding them more, please
Your pricing structure SUCKS. I will not move beyond the free version.
This is truly ingenius!!!!! Can't wait to start doing literature review for my dissertation! I've always loved this part in a research! Thanks so much!
Exactly the workflow capability a lot of us have been looking for!
Such a beautiful time to be alive and do research