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Youssef Moustafa🙏 20 karmaMay 31, 2023@VicenaIt is genius! And seems to be free. I can't believe! -

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I'm still testing the tool yet it looks very promising. I tested it with a 5.5k words Academic text that I had previously red. I tested the Key points feature, it does work!
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Hi Taaft community! I’m the creator of ConceptViz. We built this tool specifically for educators and researchers who deal with complex information daily. ConceptViz uses AI to instantly transform dense lesson plans, curriculum notes, or research frameworks into clear, structured diagrams. Our goal is to help K12 teachers make abstract concepts tangible for students and to help researchers map out logical workflows without the manual drudgery of drawing. I’d love to hear how this fits into your academic or classroom workflow—your feedback will help us build a better tool for the education community! 🚀
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Was a bit skeptical with how it works but it's actually fine. You submit your question and gotta refresh the page to see the answer pop up later. Details were pretty good but at the same time you could just ask ChatGPT and get the info right away. Still decent.
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Gives good recommendations, just the pricing are a bit meh.
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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.
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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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easy to pick up and you get a few free file imports. it gives you results pretty fast, unfortunately i can't find a way to get back to these, they're locked behind the paid service.
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Specializes in UK Theses Database in Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences.Open

