Links for scientific Research

‍GoThesisKI: With our KI tools, we offer the perfect support for your Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis. From a simple topic search to planning your thesis and a plagiarism check. Simply try out the AI tools and write your thesis more easily. Special highlight: Our thesis guide shows the perfect writing procedure (customised to your topic). The most important content is presented for each chapter so that you definitely won’t forget any points.

Consensus: Suggests relevant academic publications on your research question. The suggested articles are not only linked, but can also be summarised in one sentence by the AI so that you can quickly decide whether they actually fit your topic. The search is generally free, but you only get three free summaries per month.

‍DALL-E: A highly effective text-to-image application that can generate various images from text descriptions using AI. You can use the tool during your studies to make your presentations look less boring – only if it fits the topic, of course.

DeepL: The online translator with AI and deep learning integration is now available in 24 different languages and translates more accurately than any other application on the market.

Gamma App: Ideal for quickly creating presentations. Simply describe the presentation topic in a few words and enter a table of contents. Gamma then creates a finished presentation from several slides including text and images. You usually have to adapt the content of the slides, but this is much faster than with PowerPoint or Google Presentations.‍

Goblin Tools: This allows you to automatically turn any task into a step-by-step guide. So far only available in English, but still extremely practical for sensible planning of homework etc.

Notion AI: This comprehensive software with various functions for recording and organising notes, appointments, to-do lists, seminar content, etc. has recently been supplemented with built-in artificial intelligence. This has made it even more intuitive, faster and more effective to use.

Perplexity AI: This ChatGPT alternative combines the knowledge of ChatGPT and Bing with numerous databases such as WolframAlpha to give you a detailed answer to your question. Unlike ChatGPT, Perplexity links to relevant sources under each answer.‍

Tome: Combines ChatGPT and DALL-E to create a visually appealing presentation according to your thematic specifications. Content customisation is definitely necessary, similar to the Gamma app, but the creation is much faster than with conventional programmes.‍

Wisdolia: Generates smart flashcards from articles, videos, PDFs or websites to store information in general, but also for better learning of content.

Scholar AI: This ChatGPT plugin is a search engine for all academic open access articles. Scholar AI does not replace the entire literature search, but it is certainly a good starting point for your term paper. You can also transfer the results of your search directly to the popular source management software Zotero.‍

Sci Space: Based on your research question, relevant articles are suggested and summarised together with key findings and references. Similar to Scholar AI, the selection of literature in Sci Space is not exhaustive, so you should not rely solely on it for your literature research. Sci Space AI is particularly practical if you use it together with the integrated Copilot application. In this case, you can either read the independently uploaded PDF or the suggested essay and clarify any comprehension questions in a chat with the AI. The tool is therefore very well suited as preparation for oral exams or written exams.‍

Stable Diffusion: If you are looking for images to supplement a dry presentation topic and are looking for a particularly simple application, this user-friendly DALL-E alternative is a good choice.‍