Elicit
AI research assistant that finds papers, screens abstracts, and extracts findings into a structured matrix for literature reviews.
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Our take
A standout research assistant that automates much of the literature-review workflow with strong accuracy.
Best for
Researchers and analysts doing evidence synthesis and systematic reviews.
Pros
- Finds relevant papers without exact keyword matches
- Screens abstracts and extracts data into a matrix
- High measured recall and screening accuracy
- Built by a nonprofit ML lab
Cons
- Best suited to empirical research workflows
- Outputs still require expert validation
- Advanced usage is paid
How it compares
Versus Google Scholar, Elicit goes beyond search to summarize and extract structured findings across many papers.
Full review
Elicit is an AI research assistant that helps automate literature reviews, finding papers from large indexes, summarizing takeaways, screening abstracts, and extracting key data into a structured matrix.
It reports strong recall and screening accuracy across large review datasets. It is most valuable for evidence synthesis, where it can save substantial time, with expert review still essential.
Cloudkart Rubric
4.2/5 avg- Actual Utility5/5
- Ease of Use4/5
- Pricing Fairness4/5
- Reliability4/5
- Differentiation4/5
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