"From data extraction to analysis: a comparative study of ELISE capabilities in scientific literature"

Interesting study that takes a more rigorous approach in comparing AI tools for scientific literature analysis than some other studies.

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/artificial-intelligence/articles/10.3389/frai.2025.1587244/full

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Frontiers | From data extraction to analysis: a comparative study of ELISE capabilities in scientific literature

The exponential growth of scientific literature presents challenges for pharmaceutical, biotechnological, and Medtech industries, particularly in regulatory ...

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Zu Beginn unserer #KI-Reihe haben wir euch Chat-GPT als Beispiel für einen Chatbot vorgestellt. ChatGPT ist aber nicht die einzige KI, die Fragen beantworten kann. #Humata AI ist bekannt als "Chat-GPT for research papers" und kann euch direkt Antworten zu euren hochgeladenen Dokumenten wie Artikel oder Berichte geben. ➡️ https://www.humata.ai/ #zfh_usi
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La lectura y analisis de documentos .pdf requiere de tiempo. Ahora, en tiempos de IA, realizo primero una lectura exploratoria y utilizó asistentes con inteligencia artificial.
El primer software que probé es Humata, donde se carga el documento y se hace preguntas (prompt). Humata tiene version gratuita y de pago. La gratuita limita la cantidad de documentos y consultas.

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"The Rise of Generative
Artificial Intelligence
and Its Impact on
Education: The
Promises and Perils"

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=10109305

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Have been introduced to #humata.ai, which claims to summarise any PDF you upload and answer questions on it.

Naturally, uploaded one of my papers. Let's see how well it understands it #AI #AcademicAI

@ThatAdamGuy

#Humata is a tool that will answer questions about a pdf you upload. That may be superbly useful ... cf. https://qoto.org/@boris_steipe/109841683922034368

Boris Steipe (@[email protected])

Inspired by the latest piece by Justin Weinberg at the Daily Nous (@DailyNous) on good uses of #ChatGPT, I tried out #Humata, a LLM powered PDF reading tool. I am actually a bit excited: I uploaded a recent publication of ours, and I asked it typical questions like "what are the main points?", "how does this argument follow from that?" etc. The answers I got were mostly relevant, but somewhat obvious and generic, and often missed essential points and subtle implications. Actually, that's exactly how you feel about what your reviewers have to say. And this is so cool: we have a tool for pre-review! Is an argument misunderstood? Make it more clear. Was an implication not realized? Spell it out. Did a subtle thought get lost? Put it into a separate paragraph. Until you feel that even the algorithm gets it. I think this is where the real applications are: whether a sparring partner in a socratic dialogue, or a virtual reader – the AI is invaluable to help you shape and hone and improve your own thoughts. Not as a substitute for thinking. -- https://dailynous.com/2023/02/08/how-academics-can-use-chatgpt/ #ChatGPT #Academia #Humata #writing #SentientSyllabus

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Inspired by the latest piece by Justin Weinberg at the Daily Nous (@DailyNous) on good uses of #ChatGPT, I tried out #Humata, a LLM powered PDF reading tool.

I am actually a bit excited: I uploaded a recent publication of ours, and I asked it typical questions like "what are the main points?", "how does this argument follow from that?" etc. The answers I got were mostly relevant, but somewhat obvious and generic, and often missed essential points and subtle implications.

Actually, that's exactly how you feel about what your reviewers have to say.

And this is so cool: we have a tool for pre-review! Is an argument misunderstood? Make it more clear. Was an implication not realized? Spell it out. Did a subtle thought get lost? Put it into a separate paragraph. Until you feel that even the algorithm gets it.

I think this is where the real applications are: whether a sparring partner in a socratic dialogue, or a virtual reader – the AI is invaluable to help you shape and hone and improve your own thoughts. Not as a substitute for thinking.

--

https://dailynous.com/2023/02/08/how-academics-can-use-chatgpt/

#ChatGPT #Academia #Humata #writing #SentientSyllabus

How Academics Can Make Use of ChatGPT | Daily Nous

Much of our talk about ChatGPT has been about students using it to cheat, but there are ways to use it that academics might be interested in trying for themselves. One interesting set of ChatGPT apps are “readers.” You upload a PDF and then you ask the app questions about it. One of these apps is Filechat. Another is Humata. (There’s also Embra, a ChatGPT-based assistant that integrates into your other apps, such as Chrome; it is in limited beta release, and I have not tried it.) Filechat gives you a certain number of free questions; when you run out, you have the option to buy more. Humata is free, but seems more prone to crashing. I tried both out on an article I’d been meaning to read, but hadn’t (and still haven’t, alas): “Understanding Philosophy” by Michael Hannon (Nottingham) and James Nguyen (Stockholm), published recently in Inquiry. Of the two, I thought Humata had better answers, but keep in mind this is an n=1 experiment. Here is the opening of my exchange about the article with Filechat: And here’s the beginning of my conversation about the article with Humata: One of the nice things about Humata is that it provides the page citations that form the basis of its answers, and highlights the corresponding text of the article. ChatGPT can also work as a preliminary translator. I fed it the opening paragraph of “АНАЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ФИЛОСОФИЯ, ЭПИСТЕМОЛОГИЯ И ФИЛОСОФИЯ НАУКИ” by В. Н. Карпович, published in the Siberian Journal of Philosophy: People who need help with writing can ask ChatGPT to, for example, rewrite texts in idiomatic English, or rewrite a text in a simplified manner. This could come in handy in a variety of ways, for example, for teaching complicated texts—particularly for scholars who are self-aware enough to realize that they may unwittingly presume their students understand more than they do. Here is ChatGPT rewriting the first section of the Introduction to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: ChatGPT can also handle certain administrative tasks. You could paste in a list of names and have them alphabetized and reformatted, for example, or ask ChatGPT to convert bibliographic entries from one style to another. Or you can have it draft rejection..

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