AI Research Tools
AI Research Tools
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AI tools for research can help you to discover new sources for your literature review or research
assignment. These tools will synthesize information from large databases of scholarly output with
the aim of finding the most relevant articles and saving researchers' time. As with our research
databases or any other search tool, however, it's important not to rely on one tool for all of your
research, as you will risk missing important information on your topic of interest.
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AI-powered research tools and AI language models seem to be transforming academia, and
scientists now have much more time on their hands to focus on the most interesting tasks—until
we are all eventually replaced by robots.
AI research assistant tools are applications or systems that leverage artificial intelligence to
perform tasks, solve problems, or provide insights for research that would typically require a
human being. These tools can analyze large volumes of data, recognize patterns, make decisions,
or generate content based on learned information.
If you are still wondering how exactly using an AI for academic research life easier or if you are
overwhelmed by the endless output of new apps and bots and simply don't know where to start,
we have got you covered. The following is a list of some of the best AI research tools.
It features the free AI Proofreader, which fixes spelling, punctuation, and style errors and
improves the clarity and flow of your text. It also provides suggestions and explanations to
improve your writing. Additionally, Wordvice AI offers a suite of AI revision tools, including the
free AI Paraphrasing Tool and AI Text Summarizer, to ensure originality and natural expressions.
The AI Translator offers wide-ranging language support, extracting relevant information from non-
English sources. The AI Plagiarism Checker allows researchers to analyze text and identify
instances of plagiarism. Lastly, an AI Detector is available to check the percentage of writing
generated by popular AI tools.
You can try Wordvice AI for free or sign up for Wordvice AI Premium to unlock its more
sophisticated features.
Key features
• Assists with citation format, academic tone, adherence to scholarly writing conventions
• Plagiarism check that scans millions of academic articles to ensure originality in your
work
ChatGPT can assist academic researchers in a variety of ways. It can answer specific questions
related to your research topic. It can also assist in the initial stages of a literature review by
suggesting key papers, authors, or trends (but remember that a comprehensive literature review
using trusted scholarly sources needs to follow). The AI chatbot can then help you generate ideas
on research questions, hypotheses, or experimental designs, offer simplified explanations for
complex concepts, and correct the grammar and word choice of your manuscript.
Key features
Typeset.io is especially useful for research collaborations because it lets a group of people work
on the same document simultaneously. It also features a citation management system and
supports various styles, automatically generating in-text citations and bibliographies.
Additionally, it includes a plagiarism detection feature and AI research writing AI tools to improve
the quality of your manuscript.
Key features
Using ChatPDF is like having a conversation with a PDF document. You upload an article in PDF
format into the research software, and ChatPDF gives you a summary and suggests questions it
can answer based on the full article. The AI also creates a semantic index for each paragraph,
which makes it one of the best AI tools for academic research.
Key features
If you have used ChatGPT to find citations, you have probably seen it “hallucinate” and make up
sources or generate text that is not based on factual information (a problem that even the best AI
research tools fight with). You will find Scite.ai a more trustworthy AI academic research tool to
fit your academic needs.
Key features
• Create dashboard
• Interactive visualizations
Scholarcy creates a summary flashcard of any Word or PDF document and includes links to open-
access versions of cited sources. It can also be configured to extract figures, tables and images
from articles to display information in an easier-to-understand way.
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Leveraging GPT-4 technology, Consensus generates clear, concise summaries of the most
pertinent research papers related to your queries. Additionally, when posed with a yes or no
question, the Consensus Meter offers a comprehensive overview of the research consensus,
categorizing the response as yes, no, or possibly, depending on the strength of the supporting
evidence. This makes it an invaluable tool for researchers seeking precise and well-supported
answers.
Key features
• Helps users efficiently locate, cite, and reference credible academic studies
Artificial Intelligence Tools for Detection, Research and
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AI Detection Software
**Please note that these detection tools are not tools that we recommend, but simply tools that
are available. They should not be used as the sole means of detecting AI use, but instead as one
method among other methods recommended by the research below.**
• AI Art Detector
The intended scope of this tool is artistic images; that is to say, it is not a deepfake photo detector,
and general computer imagery (webcams, screenshots, etc.) may throw it off.
• AI Content Detector
AI Content Detector highlights the AI-generated content in different colors to make it easier to
identify. Additionally, the tool provides detailed reports that include the percentage of AI-
generated content in each sentence and a summary of the text’s overall AI-generated content.
• AI Detector Pro
AI Detector Pro's neural network is designed to detect patterns used by GPT based AI text
generation models (which make up nearly all of the current online AI content writing or rewriting
tools).
• AI Or Not
Used for detecting AI-generated images from Stable Diffusion, MidJourney, DALL-E, GAN, and
Generated faces.
• AI Text Classifier
The AI Text Classifier is an online free tool that helps to detect your text and tells you how much
percentage of your text is written by an AI and how much percentage of your text is written by a
Human
• Checker AI
This company claims that its tool offers a reliable solution for professors, teachers, and
universities to verify the authenticity of students' work. By analyzing sentence structure and
readability, this tool aims to accurately detect the presence of a GPT model, ensuring academic
integrity in the age of AI
This Chat GPT detector works at a deeper level than a generic AI classifier and detects robotic
sounding content
• ContentDetector.AI
This free AI Detector and AI Content Detector can be used to detect any AI-generated content. It
provides a probability score based on the likelihood that the text content was generated by AI
tools or chatbots.
This AI Detector is trained to precisely predict the origin of the text by using a combination of
machine learning algorithms along with natural language processing techniques.
• Detect GPT
Detect GPT is a Chrome extension that scans the content of pages online to detect if it has been
generated by AI. It shows a colored icon to indicate whether the content is AI-generated or not,
and can also be used in a form to paste any content and check its authenticity.
• Detectortools
This directory of AI detector tools is designed to help you discover the best detectors of AI
content, voice, images, and video.
• Exposing.ai
Exposing.ai provides a search engine to check if your Flickr photos were used in dozens of the
most widely used and cited public face and biometric image datasets used for these purposes.
• GPTKit
Using a multi-model approach, this tool aims to be able to identify and classify text as either
human- or machine-generated.
• GPT Zero
• Grammica AI Detector
AI Detector is a free tool to identify AI-written text from Chat GPT 3 and other AI models.
• Honorlock
• Iluminarty
Is it an AI or a human artist that created your image? Detect AI generated images, synthetic,
tampered images and Deepfake.
• kOS
kOS is designed to restore the trust between students who want to use AI tools for research and
faculty who need to ensure academic integrity. With kOS (pronounced chaos), students provide
proof of work using a platform that shows which part is their original work and which part is AI-
generated.
• Leap
Leap's AI Content Detector simplifies the detection process by leveraging the latest LLM models
to accurately analyze and identify AI-generated content with ease. This free tool ensures
precision and is available at no cost, forever, making it accessible to everyone.
This tool is for detecting AI generated images rather than photos and generates a score reflecting
the probability of the image being AI-generated.
Originality claims to be the most accurate AI (Chat GPT, GPT-2, GPT-3, GPT-4), Bard and the only
Paraphrase Detection (quillbot)) Content Detection tool on the market.
• QuillBot
A lot of AI-written content contains features such as repetitive words, awkward phrasing, and an
unnatural, choppy flow. When QuillBot's AI text detector identifies these features, it will flag the
text for further inspection.
• Sapling
This free AI writing detector outputs the probability that a text is AI-generated by a model such as
ChatGPT or Bard. This can be helpful for educators, SEO practitioners, and reviewers of user-
generated content.
• SciSpace
Detect ChatGPT, GPT-4, Jasper, and other AI writers’ presence in scholarly content.
• Scribbr
Start detecting AI-generated content instantly, without having to create an account. Perform an
unlimited number of AI content checks for free, ensuring all of your work is authentic.
Detect and humanize AI-generated texts with Surfer. Transform AI content into text that looks like
it was written by a skilled and experienced human writer.
• This New Tool Can Tell You Whether AI Has Stolen Your Work
Per MIT Technology Review, some folks at Imperial College London have released research
pertaining to "copyright traps," a method they've devised that could help creators figure out if AI
has stolen their work.
• Undetectable AI
Rated #1 Best AI Detector by Forbes. Use the AI detector tool to check if your text will be detected
as AI-written content. The AI text humanizer enhances your content to match the quality of
human writing. Clicking “humanize” removes AI detection and ensures your text will bypass AI
detectors.
• Winston AI
Winston AI is an AI content detection tool to help check AI content generated with ChatGPT, GPT-
4, Bard and many more Large Language Models.
Evaluate your text with this detector and decide if you want to make adjustments before you
publish your content.
• ZeroGPT
ZeroGPT is a free tool to detect if a text was written by an AI tool like Chat GPT or by a human or
even a mix of content. ZeroGPT, based on the DeepAnalyse™ Technology, claims to have a tested
accuracy rate over ninety eight percent.
AI Detection Research
Tool based on machine learning uses features of writing style to distinguish between human and
AI authors.
The explosive uptake of generative artificial intelligence in writing is raising difficult questions
about when use of the technology should be allowed.
These top AI detector tools help you determine if a text was written by ChatGPT or a similar
generative AI application.
An algorithm that takes just seconds to scan a paper for duplicated images racks up more
suspicious images than a person.
How many false accusations of cheating are you and your institution willing to accept as
collateral damage?
The author argues that watermarking schemes are unlikely to work and have proven easy to
remove, and it’s likely that future schemes will have similar problems.
• Can ChatGPT Correctly Identify Predatory Biomedical and Dental Journals? A Cross-
Sectional Content Analysis
ChatGPT can accurately distinguish predatory and legitimate journals with a high level of
accuracy. While some false positive (29 %) and false negative (7.5 %) results were observed, it
may be reasonable to harness ChatGPT to assist with the identification of predatory journals.
Provides information about a tool designed to detect ChatGPT output called GPT-2 Output
Detector and GPTZero, a similar detection tool.
This article discusses the characteristics of AI-generated text that help to make it distinguishable
from human-generated text.
A Stanford graduate student has created a tool called DetectGPT that can determine with up to
95% accuracy whether a large language model wrote that essay or social media post.
• The Latest “Crisis” — Is the Research Literature Overrun with ChatGPT- and LLM-
generated Articles?
Articles that are written by AI are increasingly appearing in the scholarly literature in reputable
scientific journals indexed in mainstream databases.
Retraction Watch list of papers showing evidence that they were written by ChatGPT,
• A Plagiarism Detector Will Try to Catch Students Who Cheat With ChatGPT
The popular plagiarism-detection service Turnitin announced that its products will now detect AI-
generated language in assignments.
Manuscripts that don’t disclose AI assistance are slipping past peer reviewers.
The Generative AI Product Tracker features an extensive, updated list of generative AI products
that are either marketed specifically towards postsecondary faculty or students or appear to be
actively in use by postsecondary faculty or students for teaching, learning, or research activities.
• AgentGPT
Assemble, configure, and deploy autonomous AI agents in your browser that learn on their own
without requiring prompts.
• Andi
Andi is an AI search chatbot that is accurate, ad-free and privacy-focused. It uses a new type of
search engine powered by generative AI combined with live data and semantic search
technology. Instead of just links, Andi gives you answers - like chatting with a smart friend.
• Bearly
This business focused tool allows you to interact with documents, transcribe audio and video,
access the web and transcribe audio and generate meeting minutes and identify key takeaways.
• ChatGPT
For those curious to try ChatGPT, this site provides a link to do so. ChatGPT is trained to interact
in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup
questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.
Discover, share, import, and use the best prompts for ChatGPT & save your chat history locally.
• Chatsonic
• Claude
This AI chatbot is designed to be more ethical and safer to use than other chatbots and may be
more suitable for users who are concerned about chatbots doing objectionable things.
• Forefront
Forefront provides free access to ChatGPT-4, 3.5, as well as other models. It enables you to create
and use personas, generate images, and share content with colleagues.
• FreedomGPT
Download this free chatbot to fun locally on your computer to enjoy faster response and the
privacy of not having to share your data with big tech companies.
• Gemini
Formerly known as Bard, Google Gemini also offers a paid option called Gemini Advanced.
Gemini features multimodality and performance, handling various input formats like text, code,
audio, and video.
• GPT4All
This uncensored chatbot is a free-to-use, locally running, privacy-aware chatbot that can be
downloaded and trained on your own data without risking your privacy to big tech companies.
This free tool lets you build and fine-tune prompts for writing, rewriting, or analyzing content. It’s
optimized for ChatGPT but also works with Copilot and other AIs.
• Open Assistant
This free, independent, uncensored chatbot has fewer guardrails and may respond more freely to
questions than more conventional bots.
• Perplexity
This free AI software operates in a manner similar to ChatGPT but it is not as popular so you may
not have to wait as long to access it.
• Phind
Phind is an intelligent search engine and assistant. It is connected to the internet and uses
generative AI to give you the answer you're looking for in seconds instead of hours.
• Pickaxe
Pickaxe is a platform to building, managing, and deploying AI prompts. It's a hub for prompt
engineers and AI pioneers.
• Poe
Poe is a bot aggregator that features access to many of the more popular chatbots and allows
users to create their own bots as well.
• PromptHero
This searchable index of prompts allows you to find the right words to get the best results from AI
programs like ChatGPT and DALL-E.
• WebChatGPT
Augment your ChatGPT prompts with more current relevant results from the web. This free
extension adds relevant web results to your prompts to ChatGPT for more accurate and up-to-
date conversations.
• You.com
This tool allows you to search, chat, and create with AI.
• 2D Search
• AI Researcher
Simply pose a question, and AI Researcher will delve into an extensive library of textbooks,
pinpointing the most relevant works and specific passages that directly address your research
query.
• Any Summary
Summarize a wide variety of file types including audio and video files or a URL in bullet points,
quotes, or a full abstract.
• AskYourPDF
Upload documents into this tool and it will allow you to chat with them and ask questions of them.
• ASReview Lab
This tool helps with conducting systematic reviews by searching for and identifying the most
relevant records by screening large amounts of text.
• Carrot Search
This group of text clustering and visualization tools identifies themes in search results and
organizes them into thematic groups.
• ChatPDF
This tool is similar to ChatGPT but for PDFs. Upload a PDF and this tool will summarize and
answer questions for free.
Summarise your documents, instantly answer questions, and understand research easily with AI.
• Citation Gecko
Based on seed papers that you provide, Citation Gecko provides related papers based on citation
networking.
• CitNetExplorer
The tool allows citation networks to be imported directly from the Web of Science database.
Citation networks can be explored interactively, for instance by drilling down into a network and
by identifying clusters of closely related publications.
• Connected Papers
This visualization tool allows users to submit a paper and it will create a graphic chart of similar
papers allowing you to visualize trends. It includes a Prior Works feature to trace earlier works,
Derivative Works to find literature reviews, and State of the Art Works to find subsequent papers.
• Consensus
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.
• Counterargument Generator
• Danswer
This tool provides answer with source links to your files and allows you to create personas to
improve responses.
• DataSeer
Analyze and extract the data you need from diagrams & datasheets: DataSeer provides
automated visualization software that digitizes unstructured data trapped in 2D images and
creates a digital twin database with API access.
• Dimensions AI
This database provides free access to over 100 million publications and preprints to help you find
exactly what you need, quickly and easily. It also shows the context - with citations, news and
social media mentions, and links to funded grants and patents.
• Docalysis
Upload a document or collection of document to chat with them and get answers to your
questions instead of having to read them.
• docAnalyzer
Ask questions and receive precise answers in real time. docAnalyzer.AI offers dynamic, context-
aware interactions with one or multiple PDFs, powered by cutting-edge AI research for superior
document analysis.
• Dovetail
Accurately auto-transcribe interviews, build your taxonomy and visualize your research.
Elicit uses language models to help automate research workflows, like parts of a literature review.
Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the
paper specific to your question, and extract key information from the papers. While answering
questions with research is the main focus of Elicit, there are also other research tasks that help
with brainstorming, summarization, and text classification.
• EvidenceHunt
This tool provides a chat-interface to assist users in locating clinical and biomedical evidence.
• ExperAI
The tool enables users to find experts in various fields, such as writing, engineering, psychology,
and medicine, among others.
Users can connect with experts to start a random chat or select a popular expert from the list.
• Explainpaper
Characterizing itself as "a better way to read papers" Explainpaper allows users to upload a paper,
highlight confusing text, and Explalnpaper will provide an explanation.
• Genei
This tools provides keyword extraction and definition, semantic and query-based search within
and across documents, summarization of entire documents and sections within them.
• Hypothesis Maker
Hypothesis Maker is an AI-driven tool that generates a hypothesis based on your research
question. Powered by advanced AI models like GPT-4 and ChatGPT, this tool can help streamline
your research process and enhance your scientific studies.
• Inciteful
Inciteful consists of two different tools: Paper Discovery builds a network of papers from
citations, uses network analysis algorithms to analyze the network, and gives you the information
you need to quickly get up to speed on that topic. Literature Connector is intended for
interdisciplinary scholars trying to bridge two domains, and allows you to enter two papers to give
you an interactive visualization showing you how they are connected by the literature.
• Iris.ai
A comprehensive platform for research processing: smart search and a wide range of smart
filters, reading list analysis, auto-generated summaries, autonomous extraction and
systematizing of data.
• Keenious
Keenious analyzes articles that you supply and searches for similar articles to provide you with
related research.
• Laser.ai
• Lateral
Lateral allows you to import papers relevant to your topic and then finds similar ones that match
those.
• Litmaps
Litmaps uses citation searching to reveal new papers on a topic and then creates a visual map of
the literature to illustrate how the studies relate to one another.
• MirrorThink
Unleash the power of AI for science and find answers to all your burning questions about
scientific methods, research, papers and more.
• Notion
Upload content and this AI tool will allow you to ask questions, create summaries, drafts and
tables.
Based on the search term you provide, Open Knowledge Maps creates a visualization in the form
of a map that provides an overview of the topic based on the most relevant papers that it finds.
• OpenRead
OpenRead features a Paper Q&A tool that allows users to quickly answer any questions they have
about a paper, a Paper Espresso feature that helps to generate literature reviews quickly, an AI-
powered research tool that accelerates the reading process, a low code paper editor, and a
powerful notes system with backlinks and outgoing links for increased efficiency.
• Paper Brain
Search for complex academic white papers. This tool will then help simplify the papers by
allowing you to ask questions in natural language about the papers.
• Paper Digest
Paper Digest is an AI tool that distills a research paper into a three-minute read, allowing readers
to quickly grasp the core ideas of a paper.
• Paperguide
AI Research Assistant, Reference Manager and Writing Assistant that help you understand
papers, manage references, annotate/take notes, and improve your writing.
• Paper Wizard
A tool for writing papers that includes source embedding and citations.
• PDF.ai
Ask questions, extract information, and summarize documents that you upload. Not just articles
and books, but legal agreements, financial reports, user manuals.
• Petal
With Petal, you can narrow down from hundreds of papers to a few using any criteria you define
through the AI. Identify measured outcomes, trace driving factors and influencers, assess
potential weaknesses, and compare similar studies using our unique multi-document AI table.
• Prophy
Find, follow, share, and collect the most relevant articles for you, find referees, construct editorial
boards or panels and create peer performance comparisons across disciplines and career
stages.
• PUREsuggest
PUREsuggest is a scientific literature search tool that, starting from some seed papers, suggests
scientific publications through citations/references.
• R Discovery
R Discovery provides readers with the top 3 papers to read every day without having to search for
them day-in day-out. It presents the key highlights of the papers upfront for you so that you only
spend time reading full texts where it’s absolutely worth it.
• Reduct
For qualitative researchers, Reduct is a collaborative transcript-based video and audio platform
for reviewing, searching, highlighting, and editing content of people talking, at scale.
• ResearchAlde
ResearchAIde is the ideal tool for students, researchers, and business professionals seeking to
extract and synthesize relevant information from research papers quickly and efficiently, saving
time.
• ResearchBuddy
• ScholarAI
ScholarAI is a ChatGPT Plugin that helps connect users to peer-reviewed open access research
articles.
• Scholarcy
Scholarcy gives you more than just an abstract. It condenses papers into referenced summaries,
highlights key claims and statistics and extracts tables and images. It helps you to filter out the
noise, identify the most relevant papers faster, and easily jump between the sections in an article
that are most important to your work.
• Scispace
This AI program decodes research papers to help you read and understand scientific literature
faster. Highlight confusing text, math, and tables to get a simple explanation. Ask follow-up
questions and get instant answers. SciSpace Literature Review is also worth trying:
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• Scispace Copilot
• SciSummary
Send an email or upload an article to our dashboard with text, a link, or even attach a PDF and
within minutes you'll receive a summary in your inbox. The perfect tool for busy scientists,
students and enthusiasts who don't have time to read through long and complicated scientific
articles.
• scite
Discover supporting and contrasting evidence for papers. Upload a PDF to check if the references
have been supported, contrasted, retracted, received an expression of concern, etc.
• Semantic Scholar
An academic search engine that utilizes artificial intelligence methods to provide highly relevant
results and novel tools to filter them with ease.
• Smmry
Summarize PDF or TXT documents by uploading a file or summarize online articles or webpages
by pasting the URL.
• Snowball
Snowball allows users to quickly find and filter through papers using the snowballing method.
Start with a core collection of papers, and find more by going through their citations and
references.
• Sourcely
Upload an essay and Sourcely will provide reputable, credible academic references, summarize
them, and extract key insights from them.
• TLDR This
Upload text and this tool will summarize it for you, extract the citation, and estimate the reading
time.
• VOSviewer
VOSviewer is a software tool for constructing and visualizing bibliometric networks. These
networks may for instance include journals, researchers, or individual publications, and they can
be constructed based on citation, bibliographic coupling, co-citation, or co-authorship relations.
VOSviewer also offers text mining functionality that can be used to construct and visualize co-
occurrence networks of important terms extracted from a body of scientific literature.
• Zeta Alpha
Use state-of-the-art Neural Search and Generative AI to improve how you and your team discover,
organize and share internal knowledge.
Writing Tools
• AI-Writer
This subscription-based tool boasts the ability to generate article drafts just from a headline, cite
verifiable sources, and draw upon up to date content.
• Article Forge
Using advanced artificial intelligence and deep learning, Article Forge writes entire 1,500+ word
articles automatically.
• Humata
Summarize lengthy papers and turn complex technical papers into simply explained summaries.
Automatically create new writing based on your file.
• Jenni AI
This research and writing tool automatically completes sentences, creates tone and style, cites
in multiple styles, paraphrases and rewrites.
• PaperPal
This tool offers real-time, subject specific language suggestions to help you write better and
faster.
• QuillBot
This tool allows you to paraphrase text, check grammar, and get explanations to learn from
mistakes and improve your writing.
• Sudowrite
Get your papers and research done in minutes with Textero AI essay generator.
• Wordtune Spices
Unlike ChatGPT, Wordtune Spices can cite its sources and utilize the most recent data from the
internet.
• Writefull
Automated paraphraser, abstract generator, title generator and copyeditor that has been trained
on millions of scholarly journal articles.
• Writesonic
An article writing tool that features paraphrasing, text expansion, and single-click summarization.
• Grantable
Upload existing grant proposals and writing to train the AI. Input a question or prompt from an
RFP. Let Grantable AI draft answers for you to approve using your previous answers.
• Granted ai
• Clipto
Clipto transcribes your audio, video, or YouTube files to text swiftly and accurately. This app is
essential for podcasts, corporate meetings, interviews, class recordings, and much more. It
supports over 99 languages with 99% accuracy.
• Deep Motion
Animate 3D, AI motion capture from any video, and SayMotion, harnessing the power of
Generative AI to seamlessly transform text into dynamic animations.
• Fathom
Fathom records, transcribes, highlights, and summarizes your meetings so you can focus on the
conversation
• Fireflies.ai
Fireflies.ai helps your research team transcribe, summarize, search, and analyze voice
conversations
• Invideo
Enter a text prompt and invideo generates a script, creates scenes, adds voiceovers, & tweaks
the video at your command.
• Lucas AI Video Creator
Turn any text prompt into a professional video, including interactive video, without scripts or tech
skills. A built-in editor makes it easy to make changes.
• Luman5
• Machine Translation
This tool is designed to analyze, compare, and recommend the best machine translation for any
given text and language pair. It relies on the formidable abilities of GPT-4 to determine the
strengths and weaknesses of each MT engine translation output, which in turn provides a tailored
translation experience for each user.
• Otter.ai
This AI meeting assistant records audio, writes notes, automatically captures slides, and
generates summaries.
• Runway
Runway AI is a platform that combines machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to
streamline the process of generating and editing images and videos.
• Sora
Sora is a text-to-video model that can generate videos up to a minute long while maintaining
visual quality and adherence to the user’s prompt.
• Summarize.tech
Get a summary of any long YouTube video, like a lecture, live event or a government meeting.
Powered by ChatGPT.
• Synthesia
This video generation platform allows you to turn text into video.
• Tome
Type a prompt into the command bar and let Tome generate a presentation, outline, or story for
you—complete with text and images.
• Whisper AI
Whisper is a free speech-to-text tool that allows you to transcribe audio into text.
The author describes the pros and cons and pricing of dozens of useful AI tools.
Find useful artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The AI Tools Club expert team reviews and provides
insights into some of the most cutting-edge AI tools available.
• AlphaCode
• Audemic
This tool allows you to upload an article and have it read to you as an audio track.
• Chatbot Arena
This free tool offers a side-by-side interface that allows users to easily compare how different
chatbots respond to the same prompt.
Code interpreter allows ChatGPT subscribers to analyze data, create charts, solve math
problems and edit files, among other uses. It also supports uploading and downloading files,
which was not possible in ChatGPT before. Access limited to ChatGPT subscribers.
This site contains a collection of AI tools and claims to be "the largest AI tool directory, updated
daily."
• Future Tools
This site collects and organizes AI tools into categories that you can select to see what tools are
available.
• GitHub Copilot
GitHub Copilot uses the OpenAI Codex to suggest code and entire functions in real-time, right
from your editor.
• Julius AI
Upload data to query and create visualizations, perform modeling and predictive forecasting, and
generate polished analyses and summaries.
• Kudos
Kudos uses AI-generated, easy-to-understand summaries that you post on their site to expose
your research to a wider audience.
• Mainstay
This AI system features automated two-way chatbot messaging that sends students timely
reminders of course requirements, customized feedback on progress, weekly digests with due
dates, encouragement and support during exam time and quizzes offering practice exams.
• Powerdrill
Upload data sets and ask questions of them and create personal AI assistants without using
code.
• QuestionWell
Just input some reading or a video, and the AI will write essential questions, learning outcomes,
and aligned multiple choice questions, which you can then export to your favorite tool.
• Quivr
Quivr is a cloud-based open source platform that allows you to upload and store papers and pose
queries like "what are the gaps in this paper?"
• Sentient Syllabus
A newsletter addressing issues related to the growth of artificial intelligence in the academy.
• Teach Anything
This tool allows you to write your question, select language, select difficulty and receive an
answer based on your selections.
This is an AI aggregator site that features thousands of AI tools and a searchable index.
• TutorAI
Type a topic in the search box and it will create a course for you.
• Zapier
Zapier allows you to automate your workflow by describing what you want using text rather than
code.
• Adobe Firefly
This is an AI image generator that is trained on stock images and public domain material so users
do not have to be concerned about using copyrighted images.
• AIart Apps
This site features AI art resources, tools and inspiration for designers and prompt engineers.
• BHuman
This cloning tool allows you to create a digital version of yourself that looks and sounds like you.
Utilizing text to image and text to video AI technology, describe what you would like to see and
this tool will create presentations, videos, or social posts. Quickly reformat any design and use
Magic Write to go from prompt to draft in no time.
• Clipdrop
Swap images, use real-time text to image generation, edit, clean and resize images, create image
variants and transform sketches into images.
• Copilot Designer
• Craiyon
Previously known as DALL-E mini, Craiyon is a free AI image generator that allows you to create
images from text prompts.
• DALL-E2
DALL·E 2 is a new AI system that can create realistic images and art from a description in natural
language.
• DeepAI
Generate and edit images and colorize photos using this tool.
• Deep Dream
This tool allows you to create art and images from text prompts.
• DeepFaceLab
DeepFaceLab is a deepfake framework for face-swapping. It provides the necessary tools as well
as an easy-to-use way to conduct high-quality face-swapping for deepfake videos.
• Deepswap
Deepswap offers a suite of online face, photo, and video editing tools. Enhance, transform, and
beautify your visuals with professional-grade editing features.
• DreamStudio
Similar to DALL-E2, DreamStudio utilizes natural language processing to generate images from
prompts and offers users input controls to further customize the image.
• Fermat
AI software designed to help with creativity, brainstorming, conceptual art, filmmaking, and
writing,
• Freepik
Freepik's free AI image generator lets you quickly turn your words into images.
• Glaze
Glaze is a system designed to protect human artists by disrupting style mimicry. At a high level,
Glaze works by understanding the AI models that are training on human art, and using machine
learning algorithms, computing a set of minimal changes to artworks, such that it appears
unchanged to human eyes, but appears to AI models like a dramatically different art style.
• Jasper
Jasper is an AI art generator that turns your imagination into unique images and photos in
seconds.
• Midjourney
Midjourney neural network produces images from descriptions by learning from a variety of high-
resolution images and transforming them into works of art. It creates a realistic image of a given
description, and can be used to generate images for specific needs.
This tool can be used for creating scientific figures, illustrations, infographics, posters, and slides.
• Night Cafe
Create images by typing in some text describing what you want to see.
• OpenArt
OpenArt allows you to create and upload images on their platform using state-of-the-art
technologies like Stable Diffusion.
• Photoleap
Describe any image you can imagine and watch this AI tool bring it to life in seconds.
• Pictory
Quickly and easily create videos from text such as articles or scripts.
• Reface
This tool allows you to swap faces, restyle videos, animate photos, and restyle images.
• Runway
This software allows you to create videos and images and to edit and alter them based on words
that you type.
• Scribble Diffusion
• Stable Diffusion
• StarryAI
Generate art simply by describing what you want to see and this artificial intelligence tool
transforms your words into art.
AI Images Research
Oren Etzioni was once an optimist about artificial intelligence. Now, his nonprofit, TrueMedia.org,
is offering tools for fighting A.I.-manipulated content.
• Academic Publishers Turn to AI Software to Catch Bad Scientists Doctoring Data
Shady scientists trying to publish bad research may want to think twice as academic publishers
are increasingly using AI software to automatically spot signs of data tampering.
It is now possible to create detailed realistic images by typing in some text on a computer. These
images can reflect gender and cultural biases of the thousands of images that the AI machine
was trained on.
Proofig and ImageTwin software help detect fudged "Western blot" image data in academic
papers.
Human eyes — and even technology — often struggle to identify images created by artificial
intelligence. Experts fear that may hasten an erosion of trust in media, in government and in
society.
OpenAI released a new version of its DALL-E image generator to a small group of testers and
incorporated the technology into its popular ChatGPT chatbot.
• Deep Fake Protein Designed with Artificial Intelligence Will Target Water Pollutants
University of Kansas researchers are working to use a machine-learning process to build new
proteins designed to detect water pollutants.
Images showing people of color in German military uniforms from World War II that were created
with Google’s Gemini chatbot have amplified concerns that artificial intelligence could add to the
internet’s already vast pools of misinformation as the technology struggles with issues around
race.
• Google Races to Find a Solution After AI Generator Gemini Misses the Mark
Google paused its AI image-generator after Gemini depicted America's founding fathers and Nazi
soldiers as Black.
An A.I.-powered version of Photoshop and the image generator Midjourney can be used to
produce unusual creative images.
Copyright considerations span the lifecycle of AI-generated imagery: from the input prompts, to
the AI modeling process, to the resulting image.
• It Takes a Few Dollars and Eight Minutes to Create a Deepfake. And That's Only the Start.
Creating fake images, videos, and audio is fast and easy and has resulted in the growth of AI
propaganda and scams.
Deepfake technology is AI software that has the ability to create fictitious people that are difficult
to distinguish from actual VIPs or celebrities and make them say or do things that are fabricated.
Concerned by the proliferation of AI tools, state and federal legislators have recently launched or
pushed for efforts to protect anyone against the misuse of their name, voice, image and likeness
in the digital era.
Artists want to be able to post their work online without having to worry about it being copied by
AI image generators. A tool called Glaze helps prevent AI from copying the styles of artists.
• The Use of Facial Recognition Software and Published Manuscripts to Examine Trends in
Surgical Editorial Board Diversity
This study uses artificial intelligence software in the form of facial recognition technology to
assess the gender racial and ethnic makeup of editorial board members.
Current studies focus primarily on the detection and dangers of deepfakes. In contrast, less
attention is paid to the potential of this technology for substantive research - particularly as an
approach for controlled experimental manipulations in the social sciences. This paper aims to fill
this research gap and argue that deepfakes can be a valuable tool for conducting social science
experiments.
• Worried About AI Hijacking Your Voice for a Deepfake? This Tool Could Help
New tools could make it easier for the public to detect AI deepfakes — and more difficult for AI
systems to create them.
• ‘It Gave Us Some Way to Fight Back: New Tools Aim to Protect Art and Images from AI's
Grasp
Some researchers, are fighting back and developing new ways to protect people’s photos and
images from AI’s grasp.
Information about how to quote AI-generated text, create references to AI models and software,
and related issues.
A piece of text that is entirely generated by generative AI ought to be marked as such for the sake
of trust and transparency. But the matter of authors citing chatbots as information sources refers
to a different issue.
If you use a chatbot in writing a text, and are discouraged from listing it as a coauthor, should you
attribute the relevant passages to the tool via citation instead? Is it appropriate to cite chatbots
as information sources?
Guidelines are still evolving, so this site from Scribbr provide formats based on what the different
style guides have said about the issue so far.
This site features questions and answers about how to cite AI in text and how to create formal
citations for footnotes or endnotes.
Guidance from the U. of Victoria Libraries on citing images from some of the most popular AI
image generators.
This site provides information about using the MLA template, paraphrasing and quoting text,
citing creative visual works, and more.
Copyright Resources
The legal implications of using generative AI are still unclear, particularly in relation to copyright
infringement, ownership of AI-generated works, and unlicensed content in training data.
The Copyright Office issued this statement of policy to clarify its practices for examining and
registering works that contain material generated by the use of artificial intelligence technology
Aside from ethical and potential bias concerns, the rise of generative artificial intelligence also
raises intellectual property infringement and breach of contract issues that will likely be
negotiated, navigated and litigated for years to come.
The Library Copyright Alliance, the American Library Association, and the Association of
Research Libraries have developed joint principles for copyright and artificial intelligence (AI).
This document outlines Texas Tech's policy on the use of AI tools in the creation of inventions and
patents.
The rise of advanced generative AI has spawned a flurry of copyright litigations. In this case
tracker, cases are monitored in near real-time, providing case overviews, current statuses and
key legal filings.
• Copyright Catcher
This tool helps detect the use of copyrighted material in the output of generative AI models.
• The United States Copyright Office Notice of Inquiring on AI: A Quick Take
A selection of questions and answers from Copyright Clearance Center’s response to the United
States Copyright Office “Artificial Intelligence and Copyright” request for comment.
This letter provides an update on the efforts of the U.S. Copyright Office to address issues raised
by artificial intelligence.
The suit, which accuses the tech companies of copyright infringement an damaging the
reputation of newspapers, adds to the fight over the online data used to power artificial
intelligence.
In licensing content for AI systems, developers need to consider the rights of authors.
• Guidelines for Using Open AI Tools in Open Educational Resources
This set of guidelines is intended for instructional faculty and staff when creating new open
educational resources (OER) or revising existing OER using generative artificial intelligence
(GenAI) tools.
Elisa Shupe was initially rebuffed when she tried to copyright a book she wrote with help from
ChatGPT. Now the US Copyright Office has changed course—but there’s a catch.
This set of principles outlines the Alliance's position on issues related to use of copyrighted works
for training data, copyright infringement, and author rights.
The Office is issuing a Report in several Parts analyzing the issues, which will be published as they
are completed. On July 31, 2024, the Office published Part 1 of the Report, which addresses the
topic of digital replicas.
• This New Tool Can Tell You Whether AI Has Stolen Your Work
Per MIT Technology Review, some folks at Imperial College London have released research
pertaining to "copyright traps," a method they've devised that could help creators figure out if AI
has stolen their work.
• Two Major Academic Publishers Signed Deals With AI Companies. Some Professors Are
Outraged
Two major academic publishers, Wiley and Taylor & Francis, recently announced partnerships
that will give tech companies access to academic content and other data in order to train
artificial-intelligence models, a move some academics see as just the latest way their work is
being exploited.
• U.S. Copyright Office Calls for Better Legal Protections Against Deepfakes
The US Copyright Office has published a report recommending new and improved protections
against digital replicas.