As you know, lately ChatGPT became very popular. What do you think about its usage in your academic researches? Can researchers use it for definitions or etc?
AI-driven tools are assisting researchers in improving their research content quality by providing assisted proofreading and language editing services. With the increased number of academic research paper publications, there has been a massive growth in research database and AI-tools have enabled scanning through millions of scholarly database records and instantly retrieve the required research paper.
AI tools are assisting researchers in overcome the language related barriers and helping researchers create content which is free of grammatical errors. With the innovative tools and user friendly applications, AI is the leading game-changer in the publishing industry...
AI science search engines are exploding in number — are they any good?
Several search tools claim to help researchers do science...
The explosion of tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI) includes several search engines that aim to make it easier for researchers to grasp seminal scientific papers or summarize a field’s major findings. Their developers claim the apps will democratize and streamline access to research.
But some tools need more refinement before researchers can use them to help their studies, say scientists who have experimented with them...
Search engines that rely on generative artificial intelligence to help parse scholarly information must be audited independently, argues innovation researcher Michael Gusenbauer. He is the founder of Search Smart, which aims to lay bare the abilities of scholarly search engines including Google Scholar and PubMed. While building Search Smart, “I often found capabilities or limitations that were omitted or inaccurately described in the search tools’ own frequently asked questions,” he writes. “If researchers are not aware of the limitations and biases of such systems, then research outcomes will deteriorate.”