Simplify your research with Humata AI

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October

2023

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Approximately two years ago, I dedicated considerable effort to my undergraduate thesis, diligently reviewing around 10 articles daily. During this period, AI tools were not as accessible as they are today. Consequently, I did not actively pursue an AI solution to enhance my efficiency. Recently, however, I encountered Humata, which offers a potential solution for this problem. 

Humata AI, an AI assistant tool, leverages Large Language Model (LLM), to facilitate users to pose inquiries regarding their documents and receive relevant information. Humata uses AI to create two values for their users: automation and better decisions. It essentially functions as a ChatGPT for PDF files, but is tailored for the analysis and comprehension of lengthy papers and various document types. It enables users to grasp data more rapidly and swiftly navigate through a PDF document (Humata, n.d.).

I decided to experiment with this tool, and here is my assessment:

Upon logging in, you have the option to upload your file directly. The file I uploaded had a size of 1129 KB, and it took me under a minute to initiate my inquiries.

Prior to posing questions, Humata will provide you with a concise overview of the article. Additionally, it will offer a selection of sample questions.

The tool not only provides you with a response but also emphasizes the paragraphs containing the answer, specifies the page(s) where the answer is located, and includes citations to enable users to trace the source of the information.

Overall, I discovered the tool to be highly beneficial. It could enhance research in innovative ways. I would recommend it to briefly skim PDF files during your studies. Nevertheless, there was some ambiguity as a significant portion of the PDF file was highlighted when I posed my question.

However, these AI tools that enhance academic research come with risks. One of them is the risk of overly relying on technology, impeding our capacity for critical thinking and problem-solving. (Esplugas, 2023). It can also provide an unfair advantage to the more privileged members of society due to its costs (Esplugas, 2023).

Humata offers four different subscription plans, including a free plan that permits users to upload up to 60 pages and pose a total of 10 questions. There is also a student plan available for $1.99, allowing students to upload up to 200 pages and access basic chat support (Humata, n.d.).

Sources:

Humata. (n.d.). https://www.humata.ai/ 

Esplugas, M. (2023). The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance academic communication, education and research: a balanced approach. Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 48(8), 819-822.

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