Summary of 2024 Twelve Best FREE AI tools for Academic Research and Researchers

Main Ideas and Concepts:

List of Free AI Tools:

  1. Herisa/Urisa:
    • AI-driven mind mapping tool.
    • Allows users to explore research fields by adding concepts and generating mind maps.
    • Great for starting literature reviews.
  2. Open Read:
    • Offers five free "paper espressos" and Q&A sessions monthly.
    • Users can upload PDFs for summaries and insights.
    • Includes a chatbot for interactive queries about papers.
  3. Explain Paper:
    • Users upload papers and select text for explanations.
    • Provides simplified explanations tailored to different educational levels (e.g., middle school).
  4. Paper Brain:
    • Allows users to upload papers and ask specific questions.
    • Generates AI responses summarizing the paper's content.
  5. Einblick:
    • Chart generation tool that allows users to upload datasets and create visual representations (e.g., scatterplots).
    • Simple three-step process for generating charts.
  6. Tavali:
    • Acts as a research assistant that searches the internet for information based on user queries.
    • Provides AI-generated summaries and links to relevant online sources.
  7. Power Drill:
    • Users can upload datasets and ask questions about their research.
    • Facilitates data analysis without expensive software.
  8. Size Space:
    • Helps users conduct literature reviews and extract data from PDFs.
    • Provides concise summaries and conclusions from uploaded papers.
  9. Next Net:
    • Focuses on drug and health research.
    • Searches recent literature and presents findings in a user-friendly format.
  10. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing:
    • General AI chat tools that can be used for a variety of research-related queries.
    • While they can sometimes provide broad or inaccurate responses, they are versatile and widely used.

Conclusion:

The speaker encourages viewers to explore these tools, emphasizing their potential to transform academic research and make it more accessible. They invite comments on any tools that might have been missed and suggest watching another video featuring additional useful AI tools.

Speakers/Sources Featured:

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Notable Quotes

09:00 — « Oh it hasn't given me an answer what a cop out. »
09:05 — « I absolutely love do hours worth of reading in minutes. »
12:15 — « These three tools have changed the world and they have changed research forever. »

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