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If you value peer-reviewed data, you’ll love this smart AI assistant
Andy Walker / Android Authority
One of the biggest problems AI assistants face is the broad set of “knowledge” they’re trained on. It’s why you’ll find one referencing that glue is particularly tasty on pizza, or nonexistent legal cases. While these hallucinations have become less ridiculous over time, they’re now far sneakier and tougher to identify with a weary eye. It’s why I’ve started including Consensus in my workflow whenever possible.
Consensus answers the question, “What if Google Scholar were an AI assistant?” by combing through millions of peer-reviewed research papers to provide a broad overview of various topics. This makes scholarly content far more accessible to the common user who might not have the time or mental acuity to read papers from cover to cover.
What if Google Scholar were an AI assistant?
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