Hi Andy, really like your channel. Being a PhD student in AI I have to say, that I agree on the fact, that these tools can just be a sort of "starter" AND/OR "supporter" to the whole research. YOU as a student need to put in your own thoughts and the direction of the research on your own. But bouncing some ideas back and forth with these tools, which even have access to all (?) important research literature is a real advantage these days. Cheers Florian.
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Excelllent video. One point which I think was missed but a great feature of Avid Notes. It lets you take notes side by side to the article which we upload. That itself made me a big fan of this. Thanks for all your videos.
@@littlebrit Yeah, I have seen many researchers on RU-vid talking about "free AI tools" (basically paid), but they never said about their subscription.
These tools were trained on almost all publicly available papers and PhD thesises. No surprise they are simply paraphrasing the most relevant work. I think it will not pass novelty check.
FYI - if you know one or more skills of NLP, Data analysis, Basic Programing / Machine learning fundamentals, really good you kind of don't need that tool, but I get it if this was a ghost sponsor.
Hi Andy Thank you for your guidance Please please suggest more and more free AI tools like Khaubi for Research purpose and for writing Research papers which also write references very efficiently Please suggest free AI tools for writing research papers and how to use them very effectively Please
Hi Andy, I need to analyze communiqués from various meetings. Some of these documents are lengthy, often exceeding 40 pages, and I have hundreds to review as quickly as possible. My goal is to extract commitments related to specific sectors, such as climate change and energy. Traditional qualitative data analysis tools require line-by-line reading of each document, which is daunting. Could you suggest any apps or software that could expedite this process?
I'm working on a simple AI project but I'm lost as to how to do it. It's simply a research papers scraper or search engine that works on open-access websites like Arxiv. I watched your videos hoping to find some guidance but none was found. All you do is review AI tools and if you try a tool, you upload your data? It's just frustrating to see some many AI tutorials videos on YT but none descibe how to build or at least give hints on how this should be approached.
Kahubi seems like an excellent tool; however, it's major drawback is that it does not cite papers or references for the answers it produces which makes it worthless. Andy, to find references for the answers Kahubi produces what AI tool could I use?
In an effort to get the most “bang for the buck”, if you were limited to using just one (or two) AI writing services to get you through college writing and research assignments, which paid one would you use? You have shown quite a few options. And while they all seem to have benefits that are somewhat unique to each, nevertheless, paying for this one or that one each month can add up to a small fortune.