This is great! My school recently did a webinar introducing their new AI workshop and recommended elicit as a research assistant. I really appreciate your insight to help get started with this!
First, thanks a lot for your content!!! I wanted to ask something. When using Elicit to do a formal Literature Review to be published, How do you explain the search strategy in the methods segment (e.g. explaining data bases explored)? Thanks!
Elicit, like a lot of research AI services (eg scispace), is confusing to navigate and it often takes a long time to figure out how to do basic things.
Scispace presents most recent papers in a relevant field. Elicit presents too many old references. Scispace presents all papers Elicit would push out and even more
This is great! My school recently did a webinar introducing their new AI workshop and recommended elicit as a research assistant. I really appreciate your insight to help get started with this!
Love the search history!
You are da man!! Thanks Andy!!
Thanks Andy!!
First, thanks a lot for your content!!!
I wanted to ask something. When using Elicit to do a formal Literature Review to be published, How do you explain the search strategy in the methods segment (e.g. explaining data bases explored)? Thanks!
Thanks
What database does Elicit use to obtain the research papers? Afraid if it doesn’t cover niche fields.
thanks for the video. It looks very similar to the SCISPACE tool
Elicit, like a lot of research AI services (eg scispace), is confusing to navigate and it often takes a long time to figure out how to do basic things.
Irrelevant question to the video, but how would you rate Jenni Ai vs Doc Analyzer Ai?
awesome, more tools combination to enhance workflow
Andy, U r amazing 🤩
You are!
Does it only display indexed papers?
What is the similarity level when using elicit?
which one is better Scispace and Elicit
Which would be better in your opinion: Elicit or Scispace?
I have the same question.
Me too
Currently i used sciscape but its works fine for me
@@WangsaTeroka scispace worth a subscription?
Scispace presents most recent papers in a relevant field. Elicit presents too many old references. Scispace presents all papers Elicit would push out and even more
I had the same question in mind watching this
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Notebook: "What is the best sex position?" Hmmm, has it been peer reviewed? 🤣
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First! ❤
That's Korean.