This AI Engine Will Find Scientific Research Papers To Answer Your Questions

 The Internet is home to essentially the entire collective history of human knowledge. Needless to say, this is more information than can be processed. Fortunately, search engines have made it infinitely easier to find content related to specific topics or queries. Recently, the ChatGpt Liner AI x ChatGPT extension allowed users to further refine their search results by highlighting important elements and saving them for later review. It also provides links to authoritative sources, making it clearer that the details provided can be trusted.

This is the site's greatest strength and greatest weakness: the most established experts on a given subject can just as easily sound like someone completely new to the world of astrophysics (or anything else), and sometimes they can both sound the same. convincing in that. This is where a new AI-powered search engine called Consensus could prove invaluable, taking readers directly to scholarly research papers on a given topic.

What does Consensus do?

Thanks to the Internet, the world of scientific research is more accessible than ever. Studies and articles are shared through various programs in many different formats, but finding the latest and most reputable research on a given topic can be difficult. This is where Consensus comes in, at least according to the team behind the product. Consensus (currently in beta) is a search engine that offers results that are said to be more refined and tailored than what Google tends to present – ​​although that may soon change thanks to Google Bard.

“We trained our AI models on tens of thousands of papers that were annotated by PhD students,” the creators claim, while looking at the ad-laden results typical of search engines. Consensus search results are not only verified scientific sources, but the user can also see when the articles were published, by whom and in which journal. Equally important, each result also consists of an extract from the said post, which represents the answer to the question asked by the user during the search.


How does the Consensus AI search engine work?

Consensus requires users to register and log in before using its service. When you do, you can simply enter your burning question on the home page and get a list of published articles that deal with that topic (or as close as possible, depending on the popularity/obscurity of the query used). For best results, direct questions should be entered according to the system, although regular keyword searches can also be used.

When asked whether artificial intelligence will take over the world (a concern that may be becoming a little less absurd with each passing day), for example, one search result reads: "Artificial intelligence won't have utopian or apocalyptic effects anytime soon." The result also states that this excerpt is from W. Naudé et al 2020 in "The Economics of Innovation and New Technologies". Clicking on the result takes the reader to a separate tab that provides a longer excerpt for further context. There is also a link to the full article on this page.

Post a Comment

you have any problem , please let me know.