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AI for Research

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Use AI to map questions, not manufacture evidence.

Try yourself

Research

Research scout

Map the question into 3 sub-questions, then mark claims. Reject invented evidence.

Does weekly AI digests reduce time spent in status meetings for remote ops teams?

Map 3 sub-questions

Recap

What you just did

ResearchScout mapped sub-questions and made you reject an invented citation.

Teach

How it works

Run research in four modes:

  1. Scope — turn a broad topic into answerable questions
  2. Search — generate keywords, synonyms, and opposing terms
  3. Inspect — compare source date, author, method, and evidence
  4. Synthesize — connect findings while preserving uncertainty

Start with a research map:

Topic: how later school start times affect teenagers.
Help me create:
- one focused research question
- 5 search phrases, including one skeptical angle
- inclusion rules for sources
- a simple evidence table

Do not invent citations. Mark facts that require a source.

Once you have opened sources, paste only the material you are allowed to share:

Using only the excerpts below, make a comparison table:
claim | evidence | study limits | source label

Separate agreement from disagreement.
If an excerpt does not support a claim, say "not supported."
[labeled excerpts]

Follow every quotation and statistic back to the original page. AI-generated summaries are navigation aids, not sources themselves.

Use it

When you'd use this

  • Planning an essay, report, or buying decision
  • Finding better search terms for an unfamiliar topic
  • Comparing several sources without losing their differences

Watch out

Watch out

Never cite a paper you have not opened. Search snippets can omit context, and uploaded documents can be misread. Check author, publication, date, methods, and conflicts of interest; use primary sources when the claim matters.

Try next

Try this next

Choose a question you genuinely care about. Build five search phrases, open three credible sources, and record one limitation from each.