Some AI tools that can be used for research/teaching (updated again! - fully free vs freemium):
Fully free
1. SciSpace - Useful for chatting with papers, and understanding mathematical expressions. It also has a paraphrasing tool.
2. Research Rabbit - Free tool for finding and organizing academic papers.
3. Glasp - Useful for highlighting, taking notes and getting AI-powered summaries
4. BingAI - Useful for searching, reading articles, describing images and more
6. Bard - Useful for searching and generating text, among other things
7. Semantic Scholar - Academic search engine using AI for precise results.
8. GPT-3.5 - Language model that can summarize, rewrite, and generate text, among other things.
9. Llama-2-70b - A generative text model optimized for dialogue use cases
10. Code-LLama models - Code synthesis, Code understanding, Code assistant, ...
Freemium and/or paid
1. Claude 2 - AI assistant that can summarize academic papers and provide insights.
2. GPT-4 - Language model that can summarize, rewrite, and generate text, among other things.
3. Advanced Data Analysis (The Code Interpreter) - Useful for analyzing data ... and coding
4. Consensus - Answers questions based on academic research.
5. Elicit - AI research assistant that finds and summarizes relevant papers.
6. Scite - Checks citations and analyzes credibility of sources.
7. Perplexity AI - Search engine using scholarly and other credible sources.
8. Iris - It suggests relevant literature for research.
9. DeepL - Useful for translating (31 languages) and rewriting text (English and German) with AI
10. Gladia - Useful for transcriptions of lectures, seminars, ... (1 hour of audio in less than 60s)
11. Paperpal - AI grammar checker and online academic writing tool
12. Scholarcy - Online article summarizer tool
13. Connected Papers - Enter a DOI or the name of a paper and it builds you a graph of similar papers in the field
Do you know of any other useful tools? 🤗