Today's scientists can use tools like TLDR, Litmaps, Consensus, and HeyScience for various research processes, indicating the growing integration of AI in the scientific community.
Investors are showing interest in AI research tools, with examples like Elicit and NobleAI securing significant funding, while European challengers like Iris are also emerging as leaders in the field.
Iris, an Oslo-based company, offers a machine learning engine that analyzes academic research, providing users with actionable insights and enabling rapid data processing that would be time-consuming for researchers to achieve manually.
Anita Schjøll Abildgaard, CEO of Iris, highlighted the effectiveness of their tools in quickly extracting relevant information from large volumes of research papers, aiding organizations like R&D firm Materiom and the Finnish Food Authority in strategic decision-making.
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