
Elicit, an AI literature research tool, has introduced 'Notebooks' that enhance research capabilities by allowing multiple queries, combining papers, chatting with papers, and more. Users can compile research, ask questions, and find adjacent studies, similar to a jupyter/python notebook. The update aims to boost research productivity and efficiency for academics and researchers.



Ok this pretty cool - wouldn't have been able to do this 2 months ago but now thanks to 1m context models, i can easily structure 50-100+ web pages and get outputs like this: Next up hooking it up with generative ui https://t.co/lKJneGQRhv
Discover the new features of the @elicitorg AI literature research tool. In this video I test the new notebook style interface, the ability to chat with papers, & the feature to upload articles & have them analyzed by Elicit. #academictwitter #research https://t.co/kzgrOgrtFa
I love how doggedly focused @recollect_ai is at building a tool centered around the way people actually think and use computers for knowledge work. Easily one of the most exciting products in this space. https://t.co/VEZMxnYS9k