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large language models are good at synthesizing and summarizing text. pair that ability with web search and there are new tools to help you move faster when doing research.
some ways you can use perplexity
- explore new problem spaces. get an understanding of why and how a problem exists locally, regionally, and nationally.
- understand the status quo: what are the top solutions in kenya, and globally? find the gap.
- make research tables for specific data you need (like cost per diagnostic) to better understand.
perplexity can help you
- share findings with team members. you can copy and share link to page and it’s a webpage others can reference.
- find sources and read through them. don’t let perplexity do all of the work.
- if you sign in you can use the voice assistant feature and use while brainstorming with your team, or you can change the sources you search: ex. more academic.
- chat with specific documents by uploading them.
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perplexity is free, and has 5 free pro queries a day.
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tips and resources
what are top tips for how to use perplexity and resources
other web research tools to try
- ⭐ elicit.com has free ai agent literature review. this is good for health and biomedical research.
- google gemini also has free deep research