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  • AISheets
    Learning shouldn't be a chore. Gamify your learning with AISheets.study.
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  • Book of Art History
    Personalized picture books about art history
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  • AskBooks
    Summarizes books and offers author insights via chat.
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  • Storybooks
    Create personalized, illustrated children's books in seconds.
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    Storybooks uses the prompt input to create simple pictures. The AI doesnt further elaborate on the prompt, so the storybook is very simple.
  • Findsight
    Compare non-fiction ideas from multiple sources.
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    Great idea, but does not find what you are looking for-about the same as Google Scholar
  • SoBrief
    73,530 free book summaries in 40 languages (with paid audio)
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    Yes we do so much researching in ny job. Wish we could use this to summarise long email chains
  • Papers
    Discover, Organize, and Analyze Research with AI-Powered Precision
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    I’ve been using it for a month now and I have decided to keep it for a year. There definitely are some kinks they can still work out like file management, but it’s very good at it’s core function: it generally does a good job answering questions and most times identifies PDFs automatically and correctly. The browser plugin works great, and it’s very nice that Papers allows you to add your university’s library API so you can automatically download PDFs that are accessible through your institution (sometimes it refuses to download some papers, so you just have to downlow it yourself and manually add it). The iPad and Android apps are serviceable. Every once in a while it will mess up the PDF identification, especially with papers from either very old sources or online-only journals. Things they must work on: * A much better system to annotate PDFs (the post-it type notes are cumbersome). * Introduce a notepad attached to each PDF or some way to easily link and save the AI’s output to the PDF. Currently, you have to add a little post it note and then paste the text there. * Keep the AI answers available after closing the documents. If you close the document by mistake or have several open and wish to close some, the ai conversation will be reset. * I REALLY wish that you could get citations and links to where the info was from extracted from PDFs. Currently, I have found Coral.ai does a much better job of showing you where the info came from and it even highlights it for you. Give it a try, their 30-day no credit card needed trial allowed me to truly test it, and now I’m a yearly subscriber looking forward for new additions and releases.

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  • Testbook
    AI-driven web app testing for effortless regression and UI testing
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    App is very very good for you all used
  • PDFtoChat
    Chat with your PDFs in seconds.
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  • Monic
    Turn textbooks into mock exams instantly.
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  • Youbooks
    AI-powered book creation for non-fiction authors.
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    Colleagues "writers"), and just curious! Get ready for a story about how one service decided that writing books is not magic, but just a very difficult job that can be... a little automated. As is customary in polite society, I will immediately reveal the cards: this is not about "click one button - get a bestseller". It's more like a very smart and hardworking intern who does the dirty work for you, which requires tons of time and computing resources. And damn, he's good at it, if you know how to manage him. How I apply the product Longreads for my sites and great lead magnets for my clients. I don't just write in the field "I want a book about quantum physics for dummies." No. I create an entire project: 1. I upload sources. I have a whole library of PDF articles, my own sketches, and research. 2. I select a "voice." Essentially, these are custom-trained GPT models that generate text with a specific intonation and vocabulary, rather than following a template. The result is much more lively. 3. I start it and wait. The process is not fast. I like it better than not. Services that spit out a book in 5 minutes make me suspicious. This product works thoughtfully: it conducts research, builds a plan, and writes a draft, almost like a living author, but without the need for coffee or the lament of a creative crisis. What I liked - A workflow worthy of an engineer. The creators clearly have firsthand knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of AI. This is not just a wrapper for ChatGPT. It is a well-thought-out pipeline. - "Human Models" The ability to train a model on specific texts and get a text with character instead of a faceless mush is priceless. - Respect for the process. Slow generation is not a bug, but a feature. The system is actually working on your book, not just parodying its creation. - The result is 80-90% complete. Yes, the final file is not a ready-to-print manuscript. This is a great draft, full of high-quality content that I, as the author, only need to polish. This is how a writer's tool should work - it takes care of the routine, leaving you with the creative part. - Honesty and transparency. The developer on the site explicitly says that the service cannot do this. In a world where marketers promise mountains of gold, this is honest and captivating. - You can upload your own reference materials, which he will rely on when creating a book. - The support is just wonderful, always clear and to the point. - The interface is simple and intuitive What would you like to pay attention to And where without a spoonful of tar? Without her, the review would be unfair. - Sometimes, instead of the requested 10,000-word book, he does twice as much, although it doesn't seem to affect my credits, but I needed 10,000 words) - Problems with language and accuracy. There may be minor errors when working with languages other than English. What would you like to see in the future 1. Links to sources that the AI uses during writing. 2. Any instructions that will help us create a task for releasing material in the most effective and efficient way. Maybe there is one, but I couldn't find it. I can tell you that it's definitely not a toy. It's a serious, powerful, and, most importantly, cleverly designed tool for those who understand that AI is not a replacement for the author, but rather their personal workaholic assistant. It will save you days or even weeks of work by providing you with a wealth of draft material. Yes, this material will need to be proofread, edited, and supplemented. However, it does so with such grace and produces such a high volume of high-quality content that the only real criticism is for the minor details. 
If you approach it as an engineer and not a dreamer, and you are willing to invest some time in learning its features, then it will be the best assistant you can buy for the money. 
Final rating: 5 stars out of 5. For the potential, for the unique workflow, and for the fact that it is already the most interesting in its class.
  • Bookabout
    Discover your next favorite book with AI-powered search.
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  • Workbookpdf
    Personalized language workbooks with fun exercises
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  • Abook.ai
    Your go-to book summary website and app.
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  • iChatBook
    Chat with your books: Ask, explore, learn.
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  • Open Tutor App
    Scan and solve homework with AI-powered assistance.
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  • 15Minutes
    Get any book's essence in 15 minutes.
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  • TutorBin
    Expert tutoring for all your homework needs.
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  • Summarist
    AI-powered book summaries in seconds
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    It seems to be working fine right now. Maybe try again and double check if you’re using the book’s original or most recognized title. That might make a difference.
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  • Booknotes
    AI-generated book summaries at your fingertips.
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    I paid 10.00 and on the same day I cancelled my subscription. After providing me with a summary of a specific book, it also gives me the 10 main quotes from the book. I purchased the book from Kindle, so I tried to match the quotes given by booknotes with the Kindle book, and none of the quotes are on the book. In other words, booknotes created the quotes... If the quotes are fabricated by AI, what else in the summary is also not accurate? I still want to give this site the benefit that they will get it right, but right now, I cannot recommend it as a reliable tool.
  • BookHero
    Revolutionize storytelling for parents and children.
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  • Childbook
    Create personalized AI children's books with custom characters and illustrations.
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  • Things they don't teach you in school
    AI guide for real-world skills textbooks don't teach.
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  • Biology 2e
    Uses OpenStax Textbooks to answer questions and teach biology.
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  • Pre-Calculus 2e
    Uses OpenStax Textbooks to answer questions and teach Pre-Calculus 2e
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  • University Physics V1
    Leveraging OpenStax Textbooks to teach University Physics.
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  • The Greatest Computer Science Tutor
    Get help with handpicked college textbooks. Learn theory + code simultaneously.
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  • RadiologyGPT
    Virtual radiologist, accurate as textbooks.
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  • PDF Insight Reader
    Upload your PDF, let AI analyze.
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