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Historical philosophers debate your business dilemmas and deliver decision frameworksOpenMihnea Stanila🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 39 karmaMar 2, 2026@ArcanonThe idea is cool, doesn't really live up to expectations though. -
Great way to get concrete, organized supervisor-style feedback on papers pre-submission without text generation or ChatGPT-style high-level comments.
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Gatsbi combines AI-driven combinatorial innovation with human-developed TRIZ methodology, making it uniquely powerful for practical applications. Unlike purely research-focused systems, it delivers immediate value through features like automatic patent document generation and academic paper creation. By efficiently navigating vast solution spaces, Gatsbi identifies novel approaches to complex problems while maintaining feasibility. This tool significantly lowers barriers to innovation for organizations without dedicated scientific teams, making cutting-edge research capabilities accessible to more users across all scientific disciplines.
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It made my life so easy! It used to take me days sometimes to find the right information, tediously reading through papers to find the relevant data. Epsilon automated the entire process for me. Now, I find the relevant information in just a couple searches
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AI-powered academic search: find and understand science faster.OpenTried using it to get answers for a few questions, but what really impressed me was how many sources it pulled in. Didnt expect that, but it actually turned out to be super useful. Nice tool :)
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I would say it's the best in this field but I haven't tried other AIs yet. That's only because this one didn't make me need to.
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If you enjoy brain/thought mapping, you'll love this!
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I've tried to find the exact articles via WoS, Google, or Scopus. Despite using a very advised and complicated search query, it was just a waste of time. Perplexity didn't help either. The Jenni AI, which may add useful links when generating text, finds nothing but trash. SciScape gave exactly what I needed from the first query! A couple of fresh relative articles with very exact topics!
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Biolysis is completely useless, at this stage. It provides very limited information on compounds, whereas a similar Google or Wikipedia search can return much more relevant data. The 2D and 3D viewers are so basic that they can hardly add any informative detail. Similarly, the "Data Analysis" tool is of no practical use. Submitting an experiment description, it provides vague information on the resources needed, without even suggesting possible protocols or applications. It is hard to see what function Biolysis is supposed to fulfill and who would benefit from it.







