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Frequently Asked Questions
The free AI research assistant is an Evernote-powered tool that helps you summarize notes, extract action items, and build research artifacts from your documents. It works with your Evernote notes to speed up literature reviews, meeting synthesis, and planning.
You can open any note in Evernote and ask the assistant to analyze it. The assistant reads the content and returns summaries, lists of tasks, citation extractions, or tailored plans, preserving context such as dates, owners, and appended updates.
Yes. The assistant is designed to handle long notes and deliver concise summaries. It can produce multiple lengths - a three-bullet key takeaway, a one-paragraph executive summary, or a multi-section synthesis for research planning.
Absolutely. The assistant can scan notes for assigned tasks, deadlines, and owners, then present them as an actionable list you can copy into a task manager or Evernote checklist for follow-up.
Yes. The assistant can extract cited papers, DOIs, URLs, and reference lists from your notes and format them for a bibliography or export. It helps speed up literature reviews and annotated bibliographies.
Yes. Provide a set of notes and ask the assistant to build a phased research plan with milestones, dependencies, and owners. It will propose timelines and highlight risks based on the content in your notes.
Yes. For study material and lecture notes, the assistant can generate practice questions, flashcards, and mock exam prompts tailored to the content and difficulty level you specify.
Yes. The assistant can rewrite text for different audiences - for example, turning dense research notes into an executive summary, an email to stakeholders, or an abstract for a conference.
Yes. The assistant can convert notes into project plans with phased timelines, milestone tracking, budgets, and risk assessments. It can also extract dependencies and stakeholders listed in your notes.
Yes. If your notes include pros and cons or multiple alternatives, the assistant can produce a structured comparison and a short recommendation based on the documented criteria.
Yes. Evernote's AI assistant is accessible through Evernote on desktop and mobile apps, enabling you to interact with your notes and get results wherever you work.
Yes. Outputs like summaries, action item lists, and plans can be copied into new Evernote notes, exported as plain text, or used as a starting point for documents you share with colleagues.
The assistant handles long notes and multi-note inputs, but for very large collections the assistant may process content in stages. If needed, break very long materials into logical sections and ask for section-level summaries.
The assistant can transform notes into various formats: executive summaries, detailed plans, checklists, quizzes, bibliographies, and comparison tables. You can request a specific format and level of detail.
The assistant relies on the content present in your notes. If data is missing or ambiguous, it will flag uncertainties and ask clarifying questions. It also works best when notes include dates, owners, and clear action items to extract.