- NEVER share any identifiable patient information (PII) with a generative AI tool.
- Use generative AI tools in research with caution, and ensure you are not violating any grant funder and/or publisher terms and conditions in its use.
How can vision science researchers use generative AI?
- Conduct efficient literature reviews and identify research gaps.
- Provide concise summaries of the latest advancements in the field, either via text or podcast.
- Assist in experiment design by suggesting optimal parameters and control conditions.
- Identify potential ethical concerns in research design, and suggest ways to mitigate them.
- Assist with data cleaning, statistical analysis, and results interpretation.
For many more ideas: Go to gemini.google.com and type in the prompt:
How can vision science researchers use generative AI in the various stages of basic and/or clinical research?
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[Experimental] Can generate audio discussion of key points of a selected paper from arxiv.org or other select domains.
Can summarize documents, create study guides, timelines, FAQs, and audio overviews. See also: How to Use Google’s NotebookLM to Organize Your Research
Intended to be useful in research. Assists in the discovery and evaluation of scientific articles by identifying relevant literature, assessing credibility of resources and tracking citation trends.
Intended to be useful in research. Search for and summarize articles, organize content, and manage references.
Can summarize documents, create study guides, timelines, FAQs, and audio overviews. See also: How to Use Google’s NotebookLM to Organize Your Research
Intended to be useful in research. Assists in the discovery and evaluation of scientific articles by identifying relevant literature, assessing credibility of resources and tracking citation trends.
Voice and text note-taking app that uses AI to organize and refine notes.
Writing assistant that helps with grammar, punctuation and style.
Can be used for a variety of text-based applications, including writing assistance, answering questions, and generating ideas.
Similar to ChatGPT, but can also process and generate images, audio, and other forms of media.
Billed as “virtual assistant” for work. Similar to ChatGPT, but primarily geared toward Microsoft 365 users.
Can summarize documents, create study guides, timelines, FAQs, and audio overviews. See also: How to Use Google’s NotebookLM to Organize Your Research
Can be used for a variety of text-based applications, including writing assistance, answering questions, and generating ideas.
Similar to ChatGPT, but can also process and generate images, audio, and other forms of media.
Billed as “virtual assistant” for work. Similar to ChatGPT, but primarily geared toward Microsoft 365 users.