Use Case

Master In-Depth Paper Understanding in 3 Easy Steps with ChatPDF

Ma Li

Jun 6, 2024

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Super cool, right? Let's see how I got this and how easy it is to achieve.


Three Steps, and Key Takeways of Your Paper Are Ready

Recently I'm interested in the topic "Responsible AI", and I've gathered many latest papers about this topic. So, the paper I use in the following use case is about Responsible AI, called "Responsible AI: Portraits with Intelligent Bibliometrics". If you are also interested in this paper, you can dig insights from it with me by visiting the dataset https://powerdrill.ai/share/clx1t93zd46n901l1p9jzou3y.

Step 1: Upload Your Paper

After logging in to Powerdrill, click Datasets, select A new dataset, and upload your paper as instructed.



Step 2: Ask Your Question

Tell Powerdrill what you want to learn from the paper. Here's my prompt used in this use case. It is a very general one (also means it may suit most of paper reading cases with slight adjustments!), and you can adjust it based on your specific requirements.

My prompt is as follows:


Please answer my 7 questions by strictly following my requirements.
My requirements are: Use 1000 to 1500 words to give a dive-deep summary about the paper. When you dive deeper, reference to the details, key data, and experiment results to help me better understand the innovative contributions. And at the same time, analyze the the paper's impacts on the AI field and the related industries from the technical and business perspectives. 
Your answer format must strictly follow the following requirements:
- Give a brief title for your answer to each question.
- Use bold format to highlight keywords or technical concepts.
- Add charts and tables if they can help better understand the paper.
Now, answer the following questions:
1. What is the research goal of the paper? What practical problem does it aim to solve, and why is this significant for AI development?
2. What new ideas, methods, or models does the paper propose? How do they compare to existing models in terms of characteristics and advantages? Please analyze with specific details from the paper.
3. What experiments are conducted to verify the proposed model's effectiveness? How are they designed, and what are the key data and results?
4. What impact will the paper's key findings have on the AI industry? What are the potential applications and business opportunities?
5. What are the study's limitations and future challenges? What new technologies and business opportunities might arise from these challenges?
6. From a critical perspective, what are the paper's shortcomings and deficiencies? What aspects need further verification and questioning?
7. As a non-technical reader, what should I learn from this paper? What insights can I gain, and what additional background knowledge might I need


Step 3: Make the Key Takeways Your Knowledge! 

After some time (very very short, I guess no longer than 1 minute), I get exactly what I want.





The answer is solid written with key data included. Most amazingly, you can see it also provides comprehensive source cites, ensuring every single line provided in its response is reliable. If you still doubt the reliability or accuracy, you can click the cite number to check the source.


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