Elicit (AI Research Tool) - Footnote 4
WRONG NUMBERS: The source states "over 400,000 monthly active active users", while the claim states "over 2 million users". WRONG NUMBERS: The source is dated Feb 26, 2025, and states "Since launching last year...", implying Elicit launched in 2024. The claim does not specify a launch date. OVERCLAIMS: The claim that Elicit is used by researchers from top academic institutions and enterprises is not explicitly stated in the source, although it is implied. UNSUPPORTED: The claim that Elicit analyzes up to 1,000 papers and 20,000 data points is not supported by the source. UNSUPPORTED: The claim that Elicit distinguishes itself through accuracy validation for scientific use is not explicitly supported by the source, although it is implied through the description of Elicit Reports. UNSUPPORTED: The claim that Elicit distinguishes itself through transparency through sentence-level citations rather than simple chat interfaces is not explicitly supported by the source, although it is implied through the description of Elicit Reports.
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1 src · 1 checkNoteWRONG NUMBERS: The source states "over 400,000 monthly active active users", while the claim states "over 2 million users". WRONG NUMBERS: The source is dated Feb 26, 2025, and states "Since launching last year...", implying Elicit launched in 2024. The claim does not specify a launch date. OVERCLAIMS: The claim that Elicit is used by researchers from top academic institutions and enterprises is not explicitly stated in the source, although it is implied. UNSUPPORTED: The claim that Elicit analyzes up to 1,000 papers and 20,000 data points is not supported by the source. UNSUPPORTED: The claim that Elicit distinguishes itself through accuracy validation for scientific use is not explicitly supported by the source, although it is implied through the description of Elicit Reports. UNSUPPORTED: The claim that Elicit distinguishes itself through transparency through sentence-level citations rather than simple chat interfaces is not explicitly supported by the source, although it is implied through the description of Elicit Reports.