Feel free to experiment with artificial intelligence!<\/strong> 1) ChatGPT<\/strong>\u00a0 \u2013\u00a0https:\/\/chat.openai.com\/<\/a><\/p> The generative artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI is a large language model. It functions similarly to chatbots but far exceeds the capabilities of previously used such systems. During operation, it generates possible answers to questions based primarily on \u201cexperience\u201d derived from the large datasets used for training, with the help of mathematical (statistical) models. It does not think but works by predicting the likelihood of word sequences in a text. Previously, ChatGPT did not operate like search engines and aimed not to find the best answer but to generate multiple diverse responses. Today, some versions aim to \u201csearch\u201d like classical major search engines, though their performance in this area remains uncertain.<\/p> It\u2019s important to remember that AI, including ChatGPT, fundamentally:<\/p> Not recommended for:<\/strong><\/em><\/p> Recommended for:<\/em><\/strong><\/p> ChatGPT can perform internet searches with source attribution, although this feature is often tied to subscriptions or registration.<\/p> 2)\u00a0<\/strong>Copilot \u2013\u00a0<\/strong>https:\/\/copilot.microsoft.com\/<\/a><\/p> Copliot is a Microsoft product \u2014 an artificial intelligence assistant. It wasn\u2019t designed for searching specialized information, and it may not perform well in that area. However, when it comes to understanding a concept or providing a general summary of a topic, along with listing the websites it used as sources, it can be pretty helpful. It is available in both the Bing search engine and Microsoft 365 (O365). It can write text, summarize documents, draft emails, generate analyses from Excel spreadsheets, and even create full PowerPoint presentations based on a few instructions.<\/p> 3) Gemini \u2013<\/strong>\u00a0https:\/\/gemini.google.com\/app<\/a><\/p> Google Gemini (formerly Bard) is Google\u2019s AI-powered assistant that helps you quickly gather information, write and summarize texts, brainstorm ideas, or complete tasks \u2014 directly from your browser, mobile device, or integrated with your Google account.<\/p> Its advantages include:<\/p> It\u2019s excellent for:<\/p> 4) Semantic Scholar<\/strong>\u00a0(https:\/\/www.semanticscholar.org\/<\/a>): An AI-based research tool developed by the Allen Institute. It is available free to everyone (without registration). Semantic Scholar covers biology, medicine, computer science, geography, business, history, economics, etc. There are over 200 million articles from partners such as PubMed, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, SAGE, Wiley, ACM, IEEE, arXiv, and Unpaywall.<\/p> e.g., \u201cAfrican swine fever\u201d \u201csystematic review.\u201d<\/p>
Try out different AI tools and explore what they can do \u2014 write, ask, and create with them. Learn how to use these tools effectively and become familiar with their strengths and limitations. The more you practice, the easier it will be to see which one works best for each task. Use a variety of solutions \u2014 that\u2019s the only way to discover which ones truly best fit your needs.<\/p> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/article>