Streamline your literature review with the most accurate, transparent, and up-to-date biomedical research synthesis, according to clinicians and researchers.
Each statement in a synthesis is based on original research with citations linking directly to the underlying sources.
Only models that meet high standards of accuracy are deployed, and performance is monitored at every step.
Syntheses automatically incorporate the latest scientific research, with thousands of new findings extracted daily.
Taking accuracy, completeness, relevance, helpfulness, and clarity into account, researchers and clinicians prefer System synthesis in a head-to-head comparison.
In a randomized blind study with researchers and clinicians . See more details here.
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For the same query, on average, System cites 6x as many studies, generates much longer syntheses, and covers many more biomedical topics that are related to the search.
In a randomized blind study with researchers and clinicians. See more details here.
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Based on 207 responses from 68 unique participants, achieving a statistical power of 0.86.
In a randomized blind study with researchers and clinicians. See more details here.
The knowledge cutoff for OpenAI's GPT-4o is October 2023 and November 2023 for Google’s Gemini. This means that in fast-moving areas like biomedical research, the information LLMs have might not be the most recent.
System’s large-scale extraction pipeline runs daily to capture findings from newly published studies, structure them in System's massive graph, and make them available to an LLM for synthesis based on the user's query.
The information in the synthesis is extracted from an ever-expanding corpus of verified source material that includes PubMed, PubMed Central, GWAS Catalog, BioGrid, the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database, and OpenAlex. More sources are currently in development.
The information in the synthesis is extracted from an ever-expanding corpus of verified source material that includes PubMed, PubMed Central, GWAS Catalog, BioGrid, the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database, and OpenAlex. More sources are currently in development.
The information in the synthesis is extracted from an ever-expanding corpus of verified source material that includes PubMed, PubMed Central, GWAS Catalog, BioGrid, the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database, and OpenAlex. More sources are currently in development.
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