
Spending hours looking for good sources is incredibly exhausting. The Research Assistant handles the heavy lifting for you. Tell him your topic. He finds credible sources and pulls the facts you need.
The internet is mostly noise. Sifting through standard search results and databases just to find a single verifiable fact takes hours away from actually doing the work.
You search online but get bombarded with SEO spam and low-quality blogs.
You ask AI for facts, and it confidently gives you out-of-date information.
You find a great paper, but it takes 45 minutes to read through the heavy jargon to see if it even helps your thesis.
I can help with that. The primary drivers were deregulation, subprime mortgages, and complex financial instruments.
Let's break them down one by one so you know exactly what to look up.
The Research Assistant filters out all the internet noise so you don't have to. It jumps straight to reliable, verifiable facts that you can confidently use in your work.
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The AI is designed to pull from reliable sources, giving you clear, factual information instead of random opinions.
It summarizes complex topics into simple takeaways, meaning you can immediately use the research to write your essay or study.



Every prompt goes through a structured 8-week process of research, logic, and testing. Nothing ships until it's been stress-tested by real students.
From a blank page to a massive list of usable citations.
Give the AI the subject of your paper or assignment.
The Assistant maps out the landscape of the topic.
Read through the structured breakdown of the core debates.
Have the AI point you to specific key authors, periods, or databases.
Use the provided frameworks to seek out the actual texts.
You now have all the facts to back up your thesis.
Start your research process while riding the bus. By the time you sit at your laptop, your outline is completely full of data.


Great topic. The research usually splits into three main camps: labor market participation, inflation risks, and poverty reduction.
Topic Input
Starting out


Understood. The primary concern is that unconditional income removes the incentive to work.
However, studies (like the Alaska Permanent Fund) show employment doesn't heavily drop.

Extraction
Building knowledge
1. The Alaska Permanent Fund Study (Jones & Marinescu, 2018). 2. The Mincome Experiment (Manitoba, Canada).
These are the two most frequently cited frameworks in academic literature.
Sourcing
Ready to write
Under the Hood
We rigorously tested this prompt against complex academic queries to ensure it outputs structured knowledge rather than vague guesses.
GPT-5.4 & Claude 4.6
Optimized to prevent 'hallucinated' citations or fake authors.
Argument Mapping
Ensures information is presented neutrally and logically.
v2.1
Fact-Anchoring
The prompt is directed to rely on verified historical consensus when possible.
Deep Dive
Capable of parsing dense topics into readable bullet points.
Common Questions
Will it write my paper for me?
No. The Research Assistant is built to gather and organize information. It gives you the facts, arguments, and sources so you can write your own authentic paper faster.
Common Questions
Can I copy its citations directly into my bibliography?
No. AI is notoriously bad at formatting perfect APA or MLA citations and occasionally invents links. Use the AI to find the names of real studies, then look them up yourself on Google Scholar to verify.
Common Questions
Does it work for niche subjects?
Yes. If the topic has been written about online, the AI has read about it. It can synthesize complex and highly specialized information remarkably well.
"Takes the pain out of the initial literature review phase. It found like 6 foundational papers for my thesis that Google Scholar buried on page 4."
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Grad Student
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