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Zero Knowledge Notes for Academics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge notes allow you to store and manage academic content securely, ensuring your data remains private and accessible only to you.
Summarization helps academics quickly condense large volumes of research into essential points, streamlining study and review processes.
To summarize text, a minimum of 300 characters is needed. This ensures the AI can generate meaningful and accurate summaries.
Yes, using the AI tool, you can store academic documents securely and summarize them without worrying about unauthorized access.
You can upload various text file formats such as .txt, .md, .json, and .csv, which will be automatically transcribed.
It provides concise versions of research papers, aiding in quick comprehension and easier identification of key points.
Yes, upload audio or video files up to 60 minutes long, and the tool will transcribe and summarize them into concise notes.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Larger files will need to be split before processing.
Summarize styles include Paragraph, Bullet Points, Meeting, and Email, offering flexible formats for academic notes.
No, direct editing isn’t available within the tool. Results must be regenerated if changes are needed, or edited externally.
The AI supports multiple languages, producing summaries in the same language as the input, useful for international academics.
Real-time preview is not supported. You need to finalize input text and options before generating the summarized output.
Yes, summarized notes are great for distilling down complex topics into digestible bullet points for presentations.
For academic texts, the Formal style is recommended. It maintains professionalism while presenting clear, concise information.
The zero knowledge approach ensures that only you can access your stored academic notes, keeping content secure from third parties.