The video presents five AI tools—Moonlight, Intelly Agent, Biomemed Search.ai, Our Discovery, and Pictochart—that simplify various aspects of research, from paper summarization and detailed research planning to biomedical queries, literature search, and visual communication of findings. These tools offer features like AI-powered summaries, comprehensive research plans, easy access to medical literature, multilingual literature search, and infographic generation, making research more efficient and accessible for academics and professionals.
The video introduces five brilliant AI tools that make research surprisingly easy, starting with Moonlight. Moonlight acts as an AI colleague for research papers, offering features like unlimited document access and AI-powered summaries for three papers a week on its paid plan. When you open a PDF in Moonlight, the interface breaks down the paper into sections, allowing easy navigation. One standout feature is the auto-highlight tool, which automatically marks key parts of the paper such as novelty, methods, and results, enabling researchers to quickly scan and identify important information without reading the entire document.
Next up is Intelly Agent, described as a personal AI deep research assistant that helps generate detailed research plans based on simple prompts. For example, when asked about organic photovoltaic (OPV) device efficiencies, Intelly Agent not only refines the query but also searches the internet for relevant papers and compiles a comprehensive research plan. It breaks down complex topics into key results, development trends, and conclusions, making it an excellent tool for academic research. The tool is free to use, encouraging researchers to explore its capabilities in their own fields.
The third tool featured is Biomemed Search.ai, an AI-assisted biomedical research assistant designed for simplicity and accessibility. Users can input biomedical research questions, such as the best intervention for hay fever, and receive concise answers along with references. It also allows users to search PubMed and download PDFs, making it a valuable free resource for biomedical researchers or anyone interested in medical literature. Its straightforward interface and free access make it particularly appealing for quick biomedical inquiries.
Our Discovery is the fourth tool highlighted, known for its AI-powered literature search capabilities. It allows users to search for papers or ask questions in any language, providing answers supported by references. Although the presenter experienced some glitches during the demo, the tool offers features like chatting with PDFs and listening to papers, which can be helpful for users with attention difficulties. While some advanced features require payment, much of the functionality is available for free or on a trial basis, making it a versatile option for academic research and literature review.
Finally, the video showcases Pictochart, an AI-powered visual generator ideal for communicating research findings. It excels at creating infographics, such as comparison charts, based on simple prompts. For instance, the presenter generated a comparison infographic between OPV devices and perovskite solar cells, which can be used for science communication and grant applications. Pictochart offers 60 free credits upon signup and allows customization of content, tone, and language. This tool is praised for its ease of use and effectiveness in turning complex research into visually appealing presentations, making it a valuable asset for researchers needing to share their work with broader audiences.