Consensus in an AI-powered search engine that answers your questions with reference to published papers.
No hallucinations. No fake citations to papers that don't exist.
Here is a new Consensus feature that will make your literature review faster and easier.
Ask a question and Consensus will give you a list of relevant papers.
You can filter papers by:
• Year
• Study Type (Meta Analysis, Literature Review, Systematic Review, Case Report, etc.)
• Study Details (Controlled Study, Human Study, Sample Size)
Here I am asking a question about how people self manage lower back pain.
I am filtering papers so I only see meta analyses and systematic reviews published in 2020.
No hallucinations. No fake citations to papers that don't exist.
Here is a new Consensus feature that will make your literature review faster and easier.
Ask a question and Consensus will give you a list of relevant papers.
You can filter papers by:
• Year
• Study Type (Meta Analysis, Literature Review, Systematic Review, Case Report, etc.)
• Study Details (Controlled Study, Human Study, Sample Size)
Here I am asking a question about how people self manage lower back pain.
I am filtering papers so I only see meta analyses and systematic reviews published in 2020.
If you phrase your query as a Yes/No question, you can also ask Consensus to synthesize the findings and give you the consensus of the academic community.
Click on the "Synthesize" button to get the consensus.
Here I am asking if diversity improves employee productivity.
86% papers analyzed show that diversity does improve employee productivity.
Click on the "Synthesize" button to get the consensus.
Here I am asking if diversity improves employee productivity.
86% papers analyzed show that diversity does improve employee productivity.
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