As someone who was confused regarding the plagiarism aspect of chat GPT, I asked it the following question and it responslded quite well. The research papers you generate, will they pass plagiarism tests? The research papers that I generate are written using natural language processing techniques and by using machine learning algorithms to learn from large amounts of text data. However, there is always a possibility that the generated content could be flagged for plagiarism if it contains similarities to existing content. It's important to note that the purpose of my responses is to provide assistance and generate ideas for you to use as a reference, but it is still your responsibility to ensure that the content you submit is original and not plagiarized. If you plan to use any generated content in a research paper, I recommend that you always review and revise it thoroughly to ensure that it meets the standards of academic integrity and is not considered plagiarized by the intended audience or plagiarism detection software.
that is really helpful. More, importantly the pace of delivery is gettable for me. I wonder how could you come to know so many research tools and their usage?
I will add this to my list. Personally, I haven't seen a lot of additional utility of Litmaps compared to Research Rabbit, which is why I haven't included any videos on it yet.
Here is a playlist of my videos on scientific writing: ru-vid.com/group/PL_ctsbuZQZeztMyAHsjrl4yO1DwqJ4ozt I might make a video on writing literature reviews, but it will not be coming out soon! :)