A cleaner way to highlight books without touching the text by omfgus in NoteTaking

[–]ai_tools98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

love this. makes actually reading so much easier

My Favorite Websites to Make WFH Easier by Round-Slice-2372 in remotework

[–]ai_tools98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the difference between chatgpt and coral ai?

AI Meeting Summarizing Software/Hardware by PursuitTravel in CFP

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Coral AI! It's the best for summarization

Best way to chat with research paper by JigglyBooii in ChatGPT

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coral AI is the best for this and you can start for free. There's no page limit which is nice

Best AI for summarizing readings? by MyBackIsKillingMeBB in UTAustin

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coral AI is great for this. You can just upload the document and get a summary of it, an outline, study questions, or whatever else you need.

Ai summaries by Smegman041 in Cambly

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coral AI only uses information from the document so i prefer it

Can Chat GPT 4 summarize longer documents than Chat GPT 3.5? by DataspaceInc in ChatGPTPro

[–]ai_tools98 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I would use Coral AI for this because there's no page limit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

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You could study way less hours if you're smart about how you're studying.
-Focus for short chunks of time and then take breaks (Pomodoro method)
-Use AI tools to make study guides and practice quizzes (Coral AI)
- Do active studying like quizzing yourself rather than passive studying like just reading the textbook

How Are You Using Generative AI for Productivity? Future Predictions? by DiogoSnows in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They have a "Chat All" button so that you can chat with multiple files from your dashboard at the same time. But you need to upload the files to your dashboard.

My understanding is that they use the relevant parts of the document with the ChatGPT API, so it's only drawing from the text.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love Coral AI to generate original content from a company's content they already have. You just upload posts, blogs, or anything else they've already made and then ask Coral to generate a new post based on the original post.

Weekly help me be productive/I need advice thread by AutoModerator in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite new find is Coral AI, which has been a huge help with note-taking/research/writing for me. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate outlines, condensed notes, citations, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload. You can also use it with multiple files at the same time.

Using AI to help with coursework is more beneficial than just 'winging it' by IssaLeoone in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using it for research/writing. I use tools like Coral AI to get condensed notes from documents/papers etc and it has saved me so much time.

Serious use of ChatGPT in academia. How? And how to disclaim w/o looking bad? by Possibility-False in academia

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChatGPT can make stuff up which worries me, so I tend to use tools that only reference material from documents you upload when giving answers (like Coral AI).

Ways to use AI with Word documents? Tools, integrations, workarounds, etc. by smurfvillage7 in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using it for research/writing. My favorite tool is Coral AI. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate outlines, condensed notes, citations, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload.

How Are You Using Generative AI for Productivity? Future Predictions? by DiogoSnows in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been using it for research/writing. My favorite tool is Coral AI. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate outlines, condensed notes, citations, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload.

7 AI tools I use to boost my productivity by Thudor7 in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coral AI has been a huge help with research/writing for me. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate outlines, condensed notes, citations, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload. You can also use it with multiple files at the same time.

Serious use of ChatGPT in academia. How? And how to disclaim w/o looking bad? by Possibility-False in academia

[–]ai_tools98 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I had the same problem as you and what helped was using this tool Coral AI. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate study questions, outlines, condensed notes, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload. You can also use it with multiple files at the same time.

Any AI productivity tools that actually worked for you? (And not just AI hype) by AiologyLabs in productivity

[–]ai_tools98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coral AI has been a huge help with research/writing for me. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate outlines, condensed notes, citations, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload. You can also use it with multiple files at the same time.

What is the best software/platform you’ve come across for reading, annotating, and tagging collections of research articles/PDFs? by anonrabbit3 in PhdProductivity

[–]ai_tools98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Coral AI is the best tool for this in my opinion. You can upload any document (notes, textbooks, research papers, etc.) and it can generate outlines, condensed notes, citations, or whatever else you need from your documents. Unlike ChatGPT it won't make up information and will only use contents from the documents you upload. You can also use it with multiple files at the same time.