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February 28, 2024 by Gary Price

Digital Science Announces Launch of Dimensions Research GPT, New Service is Available to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise Subscribers

February 28, 2024 by Gary Price

UPDATE March 4, 2024

More News From Digital Science: New AI-Powered Summarization Launched for Dimensions

Digital Science is delighted to announce the launch of AI-driven summarization in Dimensions, a new feature to support the user in their discovery process for publications, grants, patents and clinical trials. 

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Today’s announcement follows last week’s release of Dimensions Research GPT and Dimensions Research GPT Enterprise on the OpenAI ChatGPT platform. While the Dimensions GPT products are only available to ChatGPT clients, the new Dimensions summarization feature is available on all Dimensions versions immediately – even the free web app.

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—– End March 4, 2024 Update—–

From a Digital Science Release:

Users can get AI-generated answers to research-related questions on the GPT platform informed by Dimensions’ huge database, making ChatGPT more research-specific for topic exploration.

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Available to users of both the free and paid Dimensions Analytics web application, Dimensions Research GPT and Dimensions Research GPT Enterprise help overcome challenges of sheer volume of content available, time-consuming tasks required in research workflows, and the need for trustworthy AI products.

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With Dimensions Research GPT, any Plus or Enterprise ChatGPT Store subscriber can gain insight from the tens of millions of Open Access publications available through Dimensions, providing a quick and effective search of open research on the user-friendly ChatGPT platform. Search results include clickable links that take users to Dimensions, where they can learn more about source materials.

Dimensions Research GPT Enterprise is available to mutual ChatGPT Enterprise and organization-wide Dimensions customers, and incorporates insights from all publications, grants, clinical trials and patents within the Dimensions database. Queries such as “tell me about clinical trials for malaria vaccines”, followed by “tell me about the key research articles that underpin these trials” provide answers that come fully linked to the research literature behind the responses, ensuring that researchers can access and check the source of the information.

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Direct to Intro and Backgound about Dimensions Research GPT by Digital Science CEO Daniel Hook and Simon Porter, VP of Research Futures

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Direct to Dimensions Research GPT on ChatGPT Info Page

Direct to Dimensions Research GPT Enterprise on ChatGPT Info Page

Ed. Notes:

  1. Again, Dimensions Research GPT is only available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers. It’s one of many tools available in the ChatGPT store that provides info about scholarly publications.
  2. If you are using the “free” version of ResearchGPT the responses ONLY cite open access publications. Enterprise users have access to all articles.
  3. One (of many tools) that is available at no charge and provides access to responses using academic material is the “Academic” option from Perplexity. This resource uses results/material from Semantic Scholar. scite.ai is another fee-based tool offering similar and in many cases offering more robust options.

Filed under: Funding, News, Open Access, Patrons and Users

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.

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