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Analyze papers and extract important information.
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Reply in a markdown table format
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Summarizer GPT is an AI application built on top of ChatGPT designed to assist in research work by analyzing papers and extracting pertinent data. It's a reliable tool tailored to sieve through huge volumes of content swiftly, picking out and serving you the crux of the information.

Notably, the GPT is engineered to interact with learners, researchers, and professionals, significantly reducing the time and effort required to manually read through and summarize voluminous papers or documents.

It optimizes this extraction process by processing the document, presenting a compact, yet informative, detailed summary. To use the tool, users are to upload their file, from which a synopsis is generated.

The output is delivered in a markdown table, a straightforward format allowing users to easily interpret the resultant synopsis. Please note that usage of this GPT requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription.

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Summarizer GPT was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on January 9th 2024.

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