
Paper Interpreter (Japanese)
Paper Interpreter (Japanese) is a GPT designed to make comprehending the content of academic papers easier for Japanese speakers. The tool utilizes ChatGPT to explain the content of scholarly articles inputted as a PDF or URL, in a way that's lucid and understandable in Japanese.
This GPT is intended to address the language and complexity barrier often faced by academic researchers, students or anyone interested in understanding detailed scientific articles, making the learning process more accessible.
After the user has provided a URL or PDF of a paper, the AI then generates an easy-to-understand explanation of its content, simplifying technical jargon and complex concepts that typically characterise academic papers.
Prompt starters like '', which translates to 'Teach me how to use it.' and '', which means 'Explain the content of the paper in an understandable way.', enhance user interaction with the GPT and tailor its responses to their specific needs.
Please note that use of the Paper Interpreter (Japanese) requires ChatGPT Plus.
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