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Is there a good AI tool to analyze select studies? Consensus is great, but it doesn't help me here.
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I work in government, and recently somebody submitted a proposal that is completely ridiculous. His strategy is to make outlandish claims, and the bury the reference section with every study even vaguely related to the topic at hand. I can barely believe that a portion of my office is impressed.

I've gone through a bunch of them myself, and I haven't been able to find any relevance. Some of the "studies" don't even meet the most basic standards of Academia. Now, I don't have the personal time, nor the resources to comb through 14 folders and 230 documents.

Are there any tools to help sift and summarize? I'm comfortable enough with my own knowledge to do so manually, and to double check the AI work manually, but I just can't do it.

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