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AI for research, grounded in verifiable evidence.
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    Scite
    @scite
    May 1, 2019
    Hello world! We're scite.ai, a platform that allows anyone to see if a scientific report has been supported or contradicted by subsequent work. We're now OPEN! medium.com/scite/scite-ma… #science #deeplearning #openscience
    Scite: AI for Research
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    Scite
    @scite
    Nov 17, 2020
    We're excited to announce that we've developed a plugin for @zotero that lets you see how the articles in your library have been cited and which have been supported or disputed in the literature. buff.ly/3f7pzeB
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    Scite
    @scite
    May 8, 2023
    We recently released scite Assistant, a tool that validates output from ChatGPT against research articles. - analyzes 1.2b+ sentences extracted from OA and subscription-based articles - works on new articles published in 2023 - provides real sources scite.ai/assistant
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    @scite
    Oct 22, 2018
    Hello world! We're scite.ai, a platform that allows you to search any research article in order to see how it has been cited, specifically if it has been supported or refuted. Launching soon! #science #reproducibility #openscience
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    Scite
    @scite
    May 10, 2022
    Please retweet or like if you think @biorxivpreprint and @medrxivpreprint should add Smart Citations! We make them free and easy to add: scite.ai/badge #preprints #bibliometrics #scientometrics #AcademicTwitter #scholcomm
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    Scite
    @scite
    Jul 8, 2019
    ANNOUNCEMENT: we’re excited to announce the release of the scite plugin! You can now take advantage of the power of scite wherever you’re reading a scientific article online or are searching for it. Chrome: chrome.google.com/webstore/detai… Firefox: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/… #openscience
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    Scite
    @scite
    Jun 11, 2019
    Extracting citation statements from PDFs reliably and at scale is hard. There are numerous PDF formats and over 8,000 citation styles. Just to extract the citation statements requires 20+ machine learning models. This is what it looks like:
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    Scite
    @scite
    Dec 17, 2020
    You can now see our smart citation badge on Google Scholar, Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, and nearly all reference sections on major publishers' websites using our browser extension. medium.com/scite/scite-ex…
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    @scite
    Jun 5, 2023
    ChatGPT for... -clinical trials -meta-analysis -preprints -practice guidelines -abstracts -books You can now select publication types in scite Assistant to restrict searches and answers to specific types of documents. Try it now: scite.ai/assistant.
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    Scite
    @scite
    Aug 4, 2020
    We're excited to announce a quick and easy way to check the reliability of your references!
    Reference Check: an easy way to check the reliability of your references
    From medium.com
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    Scite
    @scite
    Apr 4, 2023
    We have been building the next generation of citations for five years. Making it easy to see how and why any article, topic, or researcher has been cited by showing citation context.
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    @scite
    Aug 23, 2021
    Today, we are happy to announce the launch of Citation Statement Search, a new powerful way to help you quickly and easily find expert analyses and opinions on nearly any topic! scite.ai/blog/what-does… #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #ScienceTwitter
    What does the scientific literature say about ________?
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    @scite
    Sep 22, 2020
    We're VERY excited to announce the release of scite visualizations, an interactive tool that lets you see how articles cite one another! medium.com/scite/introduc… cc @AcademicChatter #bibliometrics #openscience #phdchat #FOAMed
    Introducing scite Visualizations A new way to look at a field of research.
    From medium.com
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    Scite
    @scite
    Nov 30, 2020
    [Citation n̶e̶e̶d̶e̶d̶ Verified]: Do you read/edit Wikipedia articles? We've just updated our browser extensions so you can easily see which references have been supported, disputed, or retracted. Firefox: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/… Chrome (under review): chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…

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