AI tools
On this page, we have collected useful links to AI-powered tools that can assist you with both research and teaching. For ease of navigation, we have categorized them by topic.
Literature search & summary tools
THIS SECTION COLLECTS RESOURCES THAT OPTIMIZE THE SEARCH FOR SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND WORK WITH IT.
ASReview — chooses, screens, labels, and places most relevant resources first considering the user’s previous search. //
Elicit — finds relevant papers; summarizes the takeaways from the paper specific to the user’s question in an easy-to-use table; defines new direction. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Keenious — recommends relevant research papers and topics by analyzing the paper the user downloads. //
Lateral — finds, analyzes, and saves relevant texts; compiles summaries according to filters (keywords match). // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
R Discovery — helps to collect relevant papers and provides an opportunity to share them; gives personalized recommendations based on the user’s preferences, 30 languages available for reading papers and listening to audio summaries. //
Recast.ai — turns want-to-read articles into rich audio summaries in the format of entertaining, easy-to-understand audio conversations; gives personalized recommendations based on the user’s preferences // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed; has a mobile app
Research Rabbit — helps to create a personal collection of papers and visualize them; provides the search powered by SemanticScholar; shows connections between papers, bibliographies, authors, citations, etc;.provides personalized digests; Zotero integrated. // free of charge; registration needed
SciSpace — provides a list of relevant resources; allows to transcript formula, gives a brief description of the method or the results; provides answers to follow-up questions backed by citations; makes short summaries of the papers; has a paraphraser; AI detector helps you identify human from artificial in scientific literature. // offers both free and paid versions; registration is not required for basic functions, but registering can provide additional features
Semantic Scholar — provides an accurate way of searching for scholarly papers; creates super short summaries for scientific publications (TLTR). // free of charge; registration is not required for basic functions, but registering can provide additional features
Iris.ai — helps to analyze literature, create annotations, and systematize information. To make the most of its capabilities, upload 10-20 representative texts, and it will select the necessary literature for you. // offers both free and paid versions
MirrorThink — assists scientists and researchers in various ways, such as exploring academic literature, performing mathematical calculations, identifying market trends, verifying accuracy of claims, finding innovative solutions in patents, reproducing scientific experiments. // offers both free and paid versions (free version has limited number of uses); need to create an account
Global campus — the platform combines the functions of a literature search, research, and publishing platform. Its key feature is multilingual search, which enables users to search for relevant content in multiple languages simultaneously. The platform boasts a vast library that includes over 260 million publications. // free of charge, registration needed, registration is challenging
Literature mapping
THIS SECTION offers resources for analyzing and visualizing the connections between different papers, authors, and citations.
CiteSpace — identifies emerging trends, influential papers, authors, and institutions; detects and exposes co-citation and co-occurrence patterns, research collaborations and networks, research gaps, and opportunities using the power of graph analysis. //
Inciteful — builds a network of papers from citations; figures out how ideas are connected within several research papers using the power of graph analysis. // free of charge; no registration needed
Litmaps — offers citations search visualized as interactive literature maps that show the relationships between articles in a collection; allows users to communicate their work with others in their field. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Obsidian — stores the user’s notes and links them and texts to create personal Wikipedia where almost every word can be hyperlinked and leads to hundreds of other texts. //
VOCviewer — identifies and explores the relationships between different concepts, topics, and authors within a specific field constructing and visualizing bibliometric networks. // free of charge; no registration needed; can be downloaded freely from the VOSviewer website
Editing/Proofreading
THE SECTION PRESENTS RESOURCES FOR CHECKING SPELLING, GRAMMAR, TEXT STYLISTICS, AND OTHER PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF YOUR WRITING.
Marking mate — checks writing for language and style problems and provides suggestions for correcting them; helps teachers to leave verbal feedback by storing comments in the mobile app and printing instantly on labels or A4 cover sheets. //
Paperpal — provides real-time suggestions for improving spelling, grammar, sentence structure, punctuation and word choice; suggests trimming and rewriting a text. //
Trinka — a tool for academic and technical writing; focuses on holistic language enhancement; provides suggestions for style, grammar, and spelling improvement; has additional features: publication readiness checks, citation checker, journal finder. // offers both free and paid versions; free version allows up to 5000 words per month and one free Plagiarism Check score per month; registration needed
Writefull — proofreads a text, corrects grammar, punctuation, and word use; adapts the text to the standards of academic writing (more formal than those of other writing assistants). //
Writewise — can summarize the whole or part of the text; uses ChatGPT opportunities; checks for plagiarism; rapidly rephrases a text. // a free version is not available, but it offers a 3-day free trial; registration needed
Grammica — a text grammar checker that uses an advanced machine learning algorithm to detect errors in your text. // free of charge; no registration needed
Hemingway App — helps you notice sentences that are difficult to read; suggests fixes to make your writing more readable // free of charge; no registration needed
SpellCheckPlus — a grammar checker that finds common spelling and grammar errors in English. // offers both free and paid versions; no registration needed
Quillbot — improves texts, making them more readable, accurate, and professional while maintaining their original meaning. One of its advantages is the ability to work with large texts without restrictions, as long as they are divided into parts. // offers both free and paid versions; no registration needed
Wordtune — a tool can shorten or expand text, paraphrase content, and change the style of presentation, helping users to express their ideas clearly and accurately. The service can be integrated into the user's browser. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Text generators
The section provides resources that enable you to generate texts and obtain answers to any question.
GoodAI — generates an outline or an essay; gives a choice of essay type, size, and amount of necessary help. // free of charge; need to write an email only; has a mobile app
Perplexity Al — understands and generates human-like text; provides accurate and comprehensive answers to the user’s queries; uses blogs, videos, and academic literature for analysis. // offers both free and paid versions; no registration needed; has a mobile app
ScholarAI — provides an accurate way of searching for scholarly papers; limits hallucinations and links to open access research papers and technical reports; creates short summaries for scientific publications. // free of charge; it is a ChatGPT Plugin
Rytr — generates texts for various purposes based on user's topics and keywords. The service includes a built-in anti-plagiarism feature and can also generate images for your text. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Play and learn
The section offers a selection of resources designed to boost your English skills through creative activities, multimedia experiences, and engaging games.
Character AI — users can use different characters to practice conversations in different languages: engage in role-playing conversations, use them as language tutors; users themselves can create characters that respond in different languages. // free of charge; no registration needed; paid plan unlocks extra features and benefits: faster message generation, early access to new features, and an exclusive community channel with faster feedback and support.
Chat-animator — text story maker. Realistic animations that imitate the correspondence in instant messengers. Export them for free as a video or GIF to create stories, commercials and memes. // free of charge; no registration needed
HeyGen — produces studio quality videos with AI-generated avatars and voices; translates videos by cloning your natural speaking voice and style. // offers both free and paid versions; free version has very limited features; registration needed
Suno AI — generates songs, speech, and sound effects from text prompts. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
TextFX — expands the writing process by generating creative possibilities with text; creates similes, breaks words into similar-sounding phrases, makes scenes more unexpected and imaginative, builds chains of semantically related items, evaluates topics through different points of view. // free of charge; no registration needed; created for rappers, writers and wordsmiths; for advanced English learners
Video IO - automatically adds subtitles to your videos; adds animations, highlight words, and select from a wide variety of subtitle styles; translates videos by cloning your natural speaking voice and style for delivery in other languages. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Tools for teachers
The section features a comprehensive array of resources tailored to support educators in enhancing their teaching practices.
Gamma — allows users to create beautiful presentations, documents, and web pages with minimal formatting and design work. // offers both free and paid versions (free version has limited number of uses); need to create an account
Nolej — allows users to upload any type of content, such as text, videos, audio, YouTube links, website pages, and more, and the AI generator analyzes the content and generates multiple assessments and interactive courseware such as interactive videos, quizzes, games, flashcards, summaries, a glossary of terms, and quizzes, all closely based on the uploaded materials. // offers both free and paid versions (free version has limited number of uses); need to create an account
Teachology.ai — helps in planing lessons, lectures, seminars, and courses with ease. It automatically selects appropriate audio or video content to accompany your lesson, generates tests, and facilitates student evaluation. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Edpuzzle — make any video your lesson. Choose a video and it will turn into fun activities for your students. // not available in Russia, offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
Twee — utilizes artificial intelligence to simplify the process of lesson planning for English teachers. It enables teachers to generate questions, dialogues, stories, letters, articles, multiple choice questions, true/false statements, and other materials in a matter of seconds. // offers both free and paid versions; registration needed
YouTube channels for exploring AI resources
The section presents a selection of YouTube channels focused on presenting and analyzing artificial intelligence resources.
Andy Stapleton — channel regularly compiles useful AI resources for researchers, offering concise summaries of each tool. Viewers can also find valuable information on how to write high-quality research papers and achieve professional growth in an academic environment.
Dr. Amina Yanis — here you will discover descriptions of AI tools that can be beneficial at different stages of your research, as well as guides on their practical application.
Wise Up Communication — the channel not only provides tutorials on using AI tools for research purposes but also offers training materials to help you write a comprehensive literature review, create engaging presentations, and improve your overall competencies as a researcher.
AI Revolution — this channel delivers current news and reviews on AI technologies, making it an ideal resource for those who want to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field.
Prof. David Stuckler — the channel features numerous useful videos about AI resources and tips for improving efficiency and building a successful career in science.
AI libraries
The section presents COMPREHENSIVE databases of AI resources.
Thereisanaiforthat — one of the most comprehensive libraries of AI tools available, each tool is categorized for easy navigation. // free of charge; registration is not required
Future tools — a vast collection of AI resources, the site consistently publishes news and articles from the realm of artificial intelligence. // free of charge; registration is not required
Futurepedia — offers a remarkable array of AI tools with user-friendly navigation. Developers consistently share updates from the AI sector and information about forthcoming international conferences on artificial intelligence. // free of charge; registration is not required
Literature for exploring AI
This section offers a collection of literature that explores the capabilities and limitations of artificial intelligence.
40+ facts about AI in customer service — this comprehensive guide provides readers with over 40 AI facts and figures.
The Role of AI in Decision-Making: A Business Leader’s Guide — insights and guidance on how business leaders can effectively leverage artificial intelligence to enhance their decision-making processes.
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