Monday, 17 April 2023

AI-Powered Literature Survey Toolkit - Save time for Experimentation, Improve the Quality and Accuracy & Uncover New Insights! AI is your Co-Author now!!

Dear Friends, Faculty, and Student Researchers


Note: Read this mail if you are Researcher, Ph.D. scholar, Writing a Paper Publication, Aiming for Higher Education, and Faculty

Purpose of this toolkit:

The purpose of an AI-powered literature survey toolkit is to streamline the process of conducting a literature review for academic research by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence.

Traditionally, literature reviews involve manually searching for and analyzing large volumes of academic papers, which can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. An AI-powered literature survey toolkit automates this process, allowing researchers to quickly and efficiently identify relevant papers and extract key insights.

These tools use natural language processing and machine learning algorithms to analyze academic papers and extract relevant information such as keywords, topics, and key findings. They can also identify gaps in the existing research and suggest new areas for investigation.

By leveraging AI-powered literature survey toolkits, researchers can save time and resources, improve the quality and accuracy of their literature reviews, and uncover new insights that may have otherwise been missed.
This can lead to more effective research outcomes and the development of new and innovative solutions to real-world problems.

Usage of this toolkit:  20 Steps Process Kit. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ravisaripalle_ai-powered-literature-survey-toolkit-activity-7053973286820470785-utix?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

AI Tools used: Chatgpt and Scite.ai


Subscription: Chatgpt is free. Scite.ai
 is a paid subscription. We have taken individual subscriptions for a year. Institutions can also buy the Institutional version.

Time-saving: It gave me more than 30-40% productivity!

Level of Difficulty: The first couple of references might require attention. However, the toolkit is explained with an example. Easy to use.

Authors of the Toolkit: Dr. Ravi Saripalle. Expert Advice from Dr. Abhinav Dayal Abhinav Dayal

Better Reach is a Better Research! Happy Literature Survey

Ravi Saripalle

Sunday, 16 April 2023

Read this Ad. When I predicted this 2 Years Back, Many questioned the integrity of AI! Mediocre Doctor Jobs are at Risk! The Future is here!!

Dear Friends


I was questioned when I presented the Role of AI in Healthcare in multiple forums a couple of years back. AI cannot replace doctors. I agree. However, earlier hospitals used to promote expert doctors' availability in their hospitals. Just in 2-3 years' time, the situation got completely changed. Now Hosipatals started promoting different AI-Powered solutions as their expertise. What it signifies? The power of AI. A mediocre doctor's role would be minimized.

Now a doctor is having 2 alternatives

1. Become Tech Savvy, Be a Design Thinker (Human Centered), and become more of a Prompt Doctor

2. Alternatively Become an expert doctor and Train the AI with their expertise

The rest of the doctors who do not belong to the above 2 categories would be affected.

Now different hospitals are going to advertise their AI solutions in are following parameters

1. Accuracy and Performance
2. Ease of Use
3. Scalability
4. Customization (specific to the patient's needs)
5. Cost

It is not uncommon for people to question the role of AI in healthcare, especially when it comes to serious illnesses such as cancer. However, AI has been proven to be a valuable tool in assisting healthcare professionals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

It is important to note that while AI can assist with certain tasks, it cannot replace the expertise and experience of trained medical professionals. Doctors and other healthcare professionals will continue to play a crucial role in the care and treatment of cancer patients.

Design thinking can be used in conjunction with AI to develop solutions that are both innovative and effective. This approach involves a human-centered design process that takes into account the needs and experiences of patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers.

Overall, the integration of AI and design thinking into cancer healthcare has the potential to improve outcomes for patients and enhance the work of healthcare professionals.

Doctor, Be a Design Thinker!!

Finally, I appreciate Omega Hospitals, Hyderabad for being forerunners in adopting AI for better healthcare.

Ravi Saripalle #ai #designthinking



Monday, 10 April 2023

Design Thinking is an Antidote for AI Job Threat! Explained with Example! Proposal to Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw ji, Union Minster for Railways for Upper berth Climbing Issue by 11th Grade Student

Dear Friends

Last week I spoke at AI Conclave and stressed the importance of Design Thinking as an antidote for AI-driven job threats. Somebody from the audience asked what is Design Thinking in simple terms. Here is the explanation.

It is Human Centred Approach to an Experiential Innovation. The follow-up question is “What is Experiential Innovation? The answer is, “Product or service should be affordable, someone should desire that product or service and it should be Technically feasible”. These 3 parameters + Human Centred Approach together is called Design Thinking.

Let me share an example.

For e.g., the Upper berth and the Middle berth are considered innovations with respective resting space in the air, overall space management, and weight management in the Indian Railway’s berths.

However, there is a flaw from the Design Thinking perspective. As all know, Senior citizens, women with infants, and passengers with knee problems are failing to climb or not preferring them. Finally, it is always the mercy of the lower berth passengers to offer a berth. Hence human centeredness is missing in this product/service.

I asked my son Siddharth who is studying in 11th grade to attempt this from a Design Thinking perspective. He gave me the following model (self-managed pulley, expandable/foldable bars beneath of rest, rest bar to crawl from lift to the berth- explained in the below picture). Of course, I am sure it must be having some technical issues but by and large, he provided some solution to manage the weight lift without climbing. This is called the Design Thinking approach.

I am forwarding this to Hon’ble Union Minster for Railways for further research to implement in futuristic coaches.

I asked the same question to Chatgpt. It gave me multiple options like Using the ladder, Using the footrest, asking for assistance, using a step stool, Choose lower berth seats. That is why I am saying Design Thinking is the antidote to the AI Jobs threat. Design Thinkers can control AI and get better solutions.

Design thinking gives huge hope for future jobs through AI replacing many. I will be back with more examples in my coming next articles.

Get Design Thinking Ready!

Ravi Saripalle