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Use AI to sort sources faster while keeping citation quality, relevance, and academic judgment in human hands.
College research usually fails at the triage stage: too many tabs, unclear relevance, and weak evidence. AI can help you summarize abstracts, cluster themes, and flag obvious mismatches, but you still decide what belongs in the paper.
| AI use | Good prompt | Human check |
|---|---|---|
| Sort relevance | Classify these abstracts against this research question | Read the top sources yourself |
| Find themes | Cluster these notes into recurring claims | Check whether clusters reflect the field |
| Spot gaps | What kind of evidence is missing? | Search databases for the missing evidence |
| Explain methods | Summarize each study design | Verify from the methods section |
The win is speed with accountability: AI narrows the pile, and you still own the claim.
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