Consensus an AI alternative to Google scholar

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Комментарии • 6

  • @timbushell8640
    @timbushell8640 4 месяца назад

    See also, "Elicit" which has added additional features to their search and inspection of science papers, a growing selection of too.
    With deeper dives also possible, summarization, etc.
    Pretty sure the results can be sorted by the 'highly cited' type question too.

  • @GlenCoulthard
    @GlenCoulthard 4 месяца назад +1

    As an educator/professor, I appreciate the video, but I have an unrelated question: What extension/add-in are you using for the side-by-side view with URLs in address bar? Or, is this a new feature update that I missed? Thx.

    • @DannyHatcherTech
      @DannyHatcherTech  3 месяца назад +1

      The side by side view is a feature of MS edge - the browser I use.

  • @humphuk
    @humphuk 4 месяца назад

    To be honest I am a bit confused by the tools (consensus, elicit, semantic scholar, scispace, research rabbit, connected papers, litmaps....) any "consensus" on one to pay for for the most impactful research experience (rather than the graphical representations etc)....

    • @DannyHatcherTech
      @DannyHatcherTech  3 месяца назад

      To be honest, I don't pay for any of them, but use them all here and there with their free features to locate popular papers. EG: They all suggest the same 3 papers - I will read those.