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Home»Our Blog»5 Ways You Can Use Generative AI Tools for Your Studies

5 Ways You Can Use Generative AI Tools for Your Studies

Opportunity DeskJune 29, 20237 Mins Read
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If you’re a student or a scholar, and you’ve wondered how to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your favor, you’re in the right place. 

So, you might have heard about these tools, but are they really good for your studies? 

The answer goes beyond a simple yes or no. Completing all your tasks with AI isn’t great for you or your learning process, but you can use these platforms ethically and make your educational journey more efficient. 

Let’s dive in and explore everything about AI and how it can help your learning trajectory! 

1. Get help with research

Generative AI tools can help you when you’re gathering data for a thesis. Let’s say you’re working on your research about the Egyptian pyramids: there’s a lot of information out there. 

If you use AI tools to analyze the data you can find new and different trends. When it comes to developing your perspective on historical phenomena, the tools can help you contribute with an alternative insight. 

You can also find reputable sources to cite with AI. 

2. Organize and classify information

Once you’ve collected all the relevant information about the pyramids, the history of Egypt, and the cultural impact of these monuments, you can easily classify the data with the help of AI. 

You can even set the parameters you want for the AI to simplify your job, for example you can use categories such as:

  • Location of the pyramids;
  • Construction techniques;
  • Historical significance;
  • Cultural period;
  • And so on.

Organizing data into well-determined categories makes your life easier and allows you to access what you need quickly.  

3. Write a literature review in no time

Let’s stick with the Egyptian pyramids’ theme, but imagine that you have to write a literature review about them. 

Generative AI tools can analyze a large number of academic works, books, and other scholarly resources, all related to your main topic of research. 

You’ll be able to extract key information without spending much time going from source to source yourself. 

AI tools can help you work faster without compromising on quality. 

4. Get accurate translations

Not every research paper is written in English. You might find yourself wishing for the skill to speak or read every language when it comes to pursuing your scholarly dreams. 

Generative AI tools can help you overcome the language barrier, by translating the text into your native language. Furthermore, they can summarize the main topic of the text and help you grasp the meaning without having to study several languages in a short time. 

5. Visualize your data 

Let’s assume that you’ve gathered a lot of different data: pyramid dimensions, historical timelines, cultural context, and construction materials. 

If you want others to be able to visualize your information, you can use generative AI tools to make this process easier. AI can transform data into diagrams, interactive platforms, visually engaging charts, and quick-to-read synthesis. 

This way, you can communicate complex information and make it easier to comprehend. 

6. Perfect your citations and references

Citations and references are one of the things that can make a student lose their minds. Especially because, in a long-form text, they can be quite numerous. 

Generative AI tools can correct the citations and help you automate registering all the references at the end of your research. They can correct your citation style, scan your document to find different authors, and construct a “reference” section just for your needs. 

This is extremely time-saving and many people find this particular use extremely helpful with their studies.

7. Learn to work with your peers better

Imagine if you start working with other students on a project exploring the importance of the Egyptian pyramids at some point. In this case, generative AI tools can also be your great ally. 

The tools can make collaboration with your peers easier. For example, they can take over the tasks such as editing documents in real-time, suggesting different ways to improve grammar and sentence structure, and offering alternatives when it comes to style. 

You’ll be able to work seamlessly and deliver a high-quality research paper together. 

Crucial disclaimer on discrimination and bias

AI tools can greatly help you with your studies, but there are certain risks to consider before using them. 

First of all, there’s a potential for discrimination and bias in AI. Even though it might seem unrealistic, the truth is that the data itself might be biased, and AI is gathering all of the information from sources that might not be the most objective. 

This is where people have to step in and determine which sources they’re going to use and which ones are not great for their research. 

Besides, it’s important to fact-check this AI-generated content and not take it at face value. 

Furthermore, if you want to use AI ethically you must remember that it works as a tool in your learning process, but it’s not a shortcut. You can safely use it for the following things:

  • Research;
  • Data analysis;
  • Skill development;
  • Structure;
  • Increasing teamwork efficiency.

But if you’re unsure if your study facility allows for such tools, consult with your teachers and professors who might guide you in using AI in a way that won’t hinder your academic trajectory. 

The importance of data protection

Although AI generative tools are great for research and very helpful with academic work, it’s important to consider the security side of things. 

Here are some tips to empower yourself while using AI-generative tools: 

  • Use a VPN: a Virtual Private Network will encrypt your connection and protect it from cybercriminals looking to steal your data. You can get a VPN app and start navigating securely in minutes; 
  • Do your research: not every platform has your best interest at heart. Make sure to research the tools’ security policies before creating an account;
  • Data encryption: there are many other encryption techniques that can protect sensitive information from being stolen while using an AI-generative tool. Do your research and pick the tools that suit you the most.

Summing up

If you ever felt overwhelmed by the amount of research material you need to classify before writing a university paper, AI-generative tools can be of a great help. 

AI is there to help you with your learning process. It allows you to find reliable sources, improve your research skills and solve complex problems. 

These are some other ways you can use generative AI tools to assist your study:

  • Create quizzes or flashcards to study before exams; 
  • Summarize information on a central topic;
  • Correct your grammar and sentence structure quickly; 
  • Find explanations to help you understand complex topics; 
  • Create spreadsheets and organize information in ways that help you learn faster; 
  • Provide you with creative approaches and suggestions to different problems. 

If used responsibly, technology like this can help in many different ways and elevate the quality of your work. 

You just have to embrace all the possibilities of using AI and let it be your ally. 

Good luck!

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