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  1. [2/2] Here's the page for the play itself (closes this Sunday). Looks v interesting. Good for him, first play gets Off-Broadway.
    The pretext is basically "what if you're the one building Big Brother for the government?"
    #OffBroadway #play #moral #thriller #plot #points #elicit #gasps #audience #BigBrother #surveillance #state #Palantir #data #harvester #broker #privacy #laws
    datatheplay.com/

  2. Es gibt immer mehr #ki_funktionen zur Unterstützung von #Recherche und Wissensarbeit – doch was taugen sie wirklich? 🤔
    Im DGI-Praxisseminar „RAG, Deep Research, Forschungsassistenten – was können Sie erwarten?“ zeigt Johanna Gröpler aktuelle Tools wie #ChatGPT #Elicit & #NotebookLM – mit Übungen und Diskussion.
    📅 5.11.2025, 13–16 Uhr, online
    🔗 Infos + Anmeldung: dgi-info.de/event/rag-deep-res

  3. Mit #KI schneller Literatur finden und zusammenfassen?

    Programme für die Systemtic Literature Review wie #Elicit ersparen auf den ersten Blick viel Arbeit. Doch sie reproduzieren Machtdynamiken des Wissenschaftssystems, indem sie englischsprachige Beiträge bevorzugen, schreibt Rebecca Schmidt. Weil das Programm außerdem oft nur auf die Abstracts zugreifen kann, müssen Forschende am Ende ohnehin alle Texte selbst downloaden & lesen 👇

    sozmethode.hypotheses.org/2943

    #SozMethode

  4. How strong is #Elicit #Research #AI? I was just testing the free version of Elicit AI and I was amazed by how capable it is in doing academic research. You can search for many academic articles at once by only giving some descriptions of what you want to know about a specific subject. Particularly, Elicit has the ability to summarize the most current research findings into a pdf file within a very short period.

  5. Creativerly 285 is out ✨

    In this newsletter I wrote a deep dive about #Elicit, a powerful, beautifully-designed, and AI-powered research assistant that gives you the possibility to summarize papers, extract data, and synthesize your findings.

    Besides that it includes news and updates from #Lex and #Craft, and insightful articles from #GemmaWare, #CarlPullein, #MajorieRadloZandi, and #HillaryKelly

    Read it here: creativerly.com/the-research-t

  6. Each day, I reach out and balance the isthmus from island to island, elicit interaction out of me, attempt to create an idyllic space even when my world crumbles.

    Today, my response is delayed while I stay in my shell, in need of safer grounds.

    I'll be intrepid, again, tomorrow.

    ---
    @FrostPoem
    @tanweerdar
    @StuartBrknJohns

    ---
    #vssnature - #isthmus, #MicroPrompt - #elicit, #brknshards - #idyllic, #vss365 - #crumble, #MastoPrompt - #delayed, #rise365 - #intrepid
    #WritingCommunity

  7. Elicit.org

    via digitallearninglab.de/tools/el

    > Elicit ist ein Recherche-Assistenz-Tool, das mit Hilfe von KI-Sprachmodellen die Literaturrecherche vereinfachen soll.

    "We search our corpus of 115M papers from the Semantic Scholar Academic Graph dataset. " (semanticscholar.org)

    #Elicit #SemanticScholar #Research

  8. 6/6 In conclusion, Elicit is an impressive research tool with room for growth. It's still in early development, but we can expect great advancements in AI research as the platform matures. Thanks for reading! #AIResearch #Elicit

  9. AI science search engines are exploding in number — are they any good? [Nature] nature.com/articles/d41586-023
    >Several search tools claim to help researchers do science.

    #academic #SearchEngines #Elicit #Consensus #Scite #GoogleScholar #ChatGTP #LLM #AI

  10. Update. I've been playing with #Elicit, one of the new #AI #search engines. Apart from answering your questions in full sentences, it cites peer-reviewed sources. When you click on one, Elicit helps you evaluate it. Quoting from a real example:

    "Can I trust this paper?
    • No mention found of study type
    • No mention found of funding source
    • No mention found of participant count
    • No mention found of multiple comparisons
    • No mention found of intent to treat
    • No mention found of preregistration"

  11. @ct_bergstrom have you tried #elicit (elicit.org/). I have found that is much better than #googlescholar at finding papers and it also does not try to gamify your science.

  12. Don't find the post that talked about #Elicit, but I just tried it for the first time and it's amazing. Searching millions of papers. This is the stuff I needed for soo soo long. Combine it with #SciHub and you have a heaven for science nerds like me.

    elicit.org/

  13. CW: ChatGPT, AI research assistant

    I was being annoyed with ChatGPT for not citing its sources, and while poking around on the internet I found this nifty thing: elicit.org/ , which is built around citing its sources and which is trained on published papers, rather than the internet.

    It seems very handy; I asked it a few questions in my field and about 1 in 3 of the suggested papers were relevant. The short summaries of the abstracts are also really nice.
    #chatgpt #ml #elicit

  14. @mhartle ooh, #elicit is a new one to me, but after reading the homepage - that’s exactly the sort of thing these tools sort nicely besides - solid starting points that lead us to be able to more quickly add value using critical thinking.

  15. @Simonscarfe It will be interesting to see how to properly select & integrate tools like #Elicit, #ChatGPT or #Midjourney as support / draft generators for one's work routines.