About Elicit
Learn more about how Elicit works here.
Citing Elicit and Using Elicit's Content in Your Own Work
When using Elicit for your research, we recommend citing it as you would any other source. Example citations are provided at the bottom of this page. ...
Elicit's Citation Count Calculations
Our citation data comes from Semantic Scholar. Here's where you can read more about their methodology: https://www.semanticscholar.org/faq#estimated-...
Elicit's Limitations
To help you calibrate how much you can rely on Elicit, we’ll share some of the limitations you should be aware of as you use Elicit: Elicit uses langu...
Elicit's Reliability: Does Elicit run the same risk of "hallucination" as other AI tools?
It is essential that an AI research assistant is accurate and trustworthy! Elicit is focused on reducing hallucinations and ensuring reliability. We u...
Elicit's Source for Papers
Elicit searches across over 126 million academic papers from the Semantic Scholar corpus across all academic disciplines. We process and import new...
Privacy for Uploaded Papers
PDFs you upload are encrypted and remain private to your account only, until you choose to delete them. No. All PDFs you upload remain private to your...
Why Elicit Is Different from Other Research Tools
With the Elicit Literature Review workflow, you can: Find relevant papers even if they don’t match keywords. Elicit uses semantic similarity, which f...
Why does Elicit provide a different answer when I ask the same question again?
Some possible reasons: You asked Elicit to do something different , even though your question was the same. For example: You added a column once in st...