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Using AI Language Models

A brief overview of how to use AI Language Models

AI Tools

These AI tools are like little academic helpers that make a student’s life so much easier. Imagine having a research assistant who can find and organize the best studies for your paper, keeping everything in one place so you don’t have to scramble at the last minute. If you’re trying to capture everything in a fast-paced lecture, there are tools that can transcribe the whole session for you—no more frantic note-taking. 

For those big projects, there are even AI tools that help make sense of lots of research by summarizing the important points. And when it’s time to present, there are design tools that help you make slides that really stand out, giving your work that polished, professional look. These tools save you time, help you stay organized, and give your academic work a boost in quality.

Just remember you are responsible for any work that is generated! Check your work carefully, whether it’s AI-generated or not, to ensure accuracy, originality, and credibility. AI tools can be fantastic aids for gathering information, summarizing texts, or rephrasing ideas, but they’re not perfect. Always treat AI work as a draft that needs your input and review. This can ensure the quality, integrity, and authenticity of everything you submit.


 Check Out These AI Tools: 
 ResearchRabbit: An AI-powered research assistant that helps discover and organize academic papers, provides personalized recommendations, and explores research networks visually.

 

 Semantic Scholar: A free, AI-driven research tool that offers advanced search capabilities, citation analysis, and paper summarization to assist in literature reviews.

 

 Zotero: An open-source reference management tool that allows users to collect, organize, and cite research sources, integrating with word processors for seamless citation management.

 

 Grammarly: An AI-based writing assistant that checks for grammatical errors, suggests style improvements, and detects tone, ensuring high-quality written submissions.

 

 QuillBot: An AI-powered paraphrasing tool that helps rephrase sentences, check for plagiarism, and ensure grammatical accuracy, which is crucial for academic writing.

 

 Otter.ai: An AI-powered digital assistant that can help students take notes in real-time during lectures or meetings, transcribing speech and making it easier to review and study.

 

 Perplexity AI: An AI-powered search engine that provides concise and accurate answers to complex questions, aiding in quick research and information gathering.

 

 Consensus: An AI-driven search engine that extracts information from scientific research, providing accurate and unbiased information from peer-reviewed studies.

 

 Elicit: A web-based service that uses AI to assist researchers in various tasks, such as finding relevant papers and summarizing key information, automating parts of the literature review process.

 

 Canva: A user-friendly design platform that offers a wide range of templates and tools for creating
 visually appealing presentations and graphics, with AI features to enhance design efficiency.

 

 Getliner.com: Used to conduct in-depth research, summarize complex concepts, generate answers to a range of inquiries, and assist with citations.