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Research Assistant AI
Accelerate your work with Research Assistant AI - summarize, synthesize, and plan research faster
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Frequently Asked Questions
Research Assistant AI is an Evernote-powered feature that helps summarize, synthesize, and structure research content. It uses your notes and uploaded documents to generate summaries, extract key findings, and create plans or outlines tailored to your workflow.
The assistant segments long documents into manageable chunks, identifies salient passages, and produces concise summaries with links back to original text. It preserves source references so you can verify claims and expand any summarized section in Evernote.
Yes. Provide a set of notes or documents and the assistant can generate a phased research plan with milestones, owners, deadlines, and resource estimates. You can iterate on the plan, adjust priorities, and export it to your project trackers.
Absolutely. The assistant can generate flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, and short-answer prompts from your content to help with study and retention. You can specify difficulty level and focus areas when requesting practice questions.
Yes. Summaries and key findings include provenance links to the exact paragraph or note they were derived from, making it easy to validate information and trace claims back to source material in Evernote.
The assistant can produce side-by-side comparisons, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, metrics, and assumptions from the input material. It can also suggest evaluation criteria to help you test competing approaches.
You can export summaries, plans, and outlines as text, CSV, or copy them directly into other tools. Evernote supports copy/paste and file export, so you can move content into calendars, spreadsheets, or PM systems as needed.
Yes. The assistant extracts citation metadata when available and can include formatted references or BibTeX entries in its outputs to help with reproducibility and academic writing.
You can upload PDFs and other document types into Evernote. The assistant will OCR and index the content, enabling summarization, extraction of quotes, and generation of plans based on the document text.
Evernote supports shared notes and collaboration. After the assistant generates a plan, you can share it with colleagues, assign tasks within the note, and iterate together using comments and updates.
Yes. Outputs from the assistant are inserted into editable Evernote notes. You can refine, expand, or correct the content and the assistant can re-run focusing on your changes to produce updated versions.
The assistant is designed to work across many domains, from humanities to applied sciences. Its effectiveness depends on input detail and domain-specific terminology, and you can guide it with prompts or sample outputs to align with field conventions.
The assistant can process content in multiple languages and can produce summaries or translations depending on available language processing features. Specify the target language in your prompt if you need a particular output.
Transparency features include provenance links, confidence indicators, and explicit citations. These help you trace assertions back to source material and evaluate the basis for any generated claim or summary.
Limitations include potential omissions or misinterpretations when sources are ambiguous or contradictory, and reduced accuracy for highly specialized jargon without sufficient contextual examples. Treat outputs as assistive drafts and verify critical claims using the provided provenance links.