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AI and a poster from a paper draft
Use AI to convert a long paper draft into the headline-and-bullet structure of a conference poster.
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- 1The premise
- 2poster
- 3scientific communication
- 4headline
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Section 1
The premise
Posters live by hierarchy: title, key finding, then evidence. AI can lift those out of a paper so you can lay them out.
What AI does well here
- Pull a 1-line headline finding.
- Convert prose sections to 3-bullet blocks.
- Suggest 2-3 figures worth featuring.
What AI cannot do
- Design the visual layout for you.
- Decide which figure tells the strongest story.
- Replace your judgment on what to leave out.
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