What is Elicit?
Elicit is an AI research assistant that automates time-consuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing findings. It provides access to a vast array of AI technologies for various research needs, including searching for research papers, extracting details, and synthesizing concepts across many papers.
Features
Elicit offers a range of features to speed up research, including:
- Searching for research papers using natural language
- Extracting data from papers into an organized table
- Synthesizing concepts across many papers
- Uploading and analyzing PDFs
- Orienting with quick summaries
- Asking questions to papers
- Extracting information from tables in papers
- Priority customer support
How to use Elicit?
Elicit can be used in various ways, including:
- Speeding up literature reviews
- Finding papers that couldn't be found elsewhere
- Automating systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- Learning about a new domain
- Extracting data from papers
Price
Elicit offers different pricing plans, including:
- Basic: Free, with limited features and credits
- Plus: $10 per month, billed annually, with additional features and 12,000 credits per month
- Enterprise and Institutions: Custom pricing for teams, companies, and educational institutions
Helpful Tips
- Elicit tends to work best for empirical domains that involve experiments and concrete results.
- Elicit does not currently answer questions or surface information that is not written about in an academic paper.
- It's very important to check the work in Elicit closely and identify all of the sources for information generated with language models.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do researchers use Elicit?
- What is Elicit not a good fit for?
- What types of data can Elicit search over?
- How accurate are the answers in Elicit?
- What is Elicit Plus?
- What are credits?
- How can you get in contact with the team?
- What happens to papers uploaded to Elicit?
- How accurate is Elicit?