Produced by NEJM, features informal conversations with experts exploring the issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and medicine. Focus is on how AI will change clinical practice and healthcare and how it will impact the patient experience.
Hosted by Craig S. Smith, New York Times correspondent, the aim of this podcast is to consider the global implications of this rapidly developing technology.
Hosted by Chris Benson, principal AI strategist at Lockheed Martin, and Daniel Whitenack, the focus of this podcast is on productive implementations and real-world scenarios.
Natural language tool similar to ChatGPT, but always provides in-text citations to the sources used in its responses (including links to websites and academic papers).
Uses language models to help you automate research workflows, brainstorm, and summarize information. Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match (just type in your question), will summarize takeaways from a paper specific to your question, and can extract key information from papers.
An article summarizer tool, Scholarcy reads your research articles, reports and book chapters in seconds and breaks them down into bite-sized sections by identifying key information such as study participants, data analyses, main findings and limitations. Can also be configured to extract figures, tables, images, and references.
Consensus is a search engine that uses AI to extract and distill findings directly from scientific research. It reads the papers for you and extracts key results.
Finds papers on your topic and traces a network of connected and relevant papers. Provides summaries and simple explanations for parts of a paper, such as the methods and data analyses.
Get up to speed on a new topic and find the latest literature using the Paper Discovery tool, or see how two papers/ideas are connected using the Literature Connector tool. Both tools use interactive visualization graphs for more enhanced searching and allow you to export search results to your citation manager.
Summarizes any YouTube video, such as a recorded lecture, meeting, etc.
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