Researchers at Stanford University have recently launched a free AI tool for researchers called Storm. This tool is designed to quickly generate research reports that match the quality of Wikipedia entries, with an accuracy rate of up to 99%, along with corresponding citations.
The usage of Storm is straightforward. Users simply need to visit its official website and input their desired research topic in the designated area. The tool will then automatically search and analyze hundreds of relevant web pages to create a comprehensive research report.
The generated reports are detailed, featuring a table of contents, main body, and a reference list, and can be downloaded in PDF format. Additionally, Storm maintains a GitHub repository where users can access more information about the tool, including its source code and update logs.
In addition to PDF downloads, Storm also offers a real-time preview feature, allowing users to adjust and refine the report content during use, ensuring the accuracy of information and effective knowledge organization.
The introduction of this tool undoubtedly provides researchers with an efficient and convenient way to generate research reports, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of research work.