Features
Ask your sources, not the internet
You've read the papers but can't remember which one discussed that specific method. Ask questions across your entire collection and get answers with inline citations, grounded in your actual sources, not the model's training data.
Start ResearchingAsk Your Sources
5 sources in projectRivera (2024) found contradictory results in mobile learning contexts, suggesting that screen size moderates the split-attention effect 1. This conflicts with the broader finding from Chen et al. (2024) that spatial contiguity consistently improves outcomes 2.
Notably, Kim & Zhang (2023) suggest that touch-based interaction changes how learners integrate visual and textual information 3, which may explain Rivera's divergent results.
Cited Sources
Rivera (2024)
Mobile Learning and Cognitive Load...
Chen et al. (2024)
Cognitive Load and Multimedia...
Kim & Zhang (2023)
Touch-Based Interaction in...
- Ask questions about any individual source from the source detail page
- Ask questions across all sources in a project from the Ask AI tab
- Every answer includes inline numbered citations. Click to see the source
- Conversational follow-ups maintain context within the same session
- Conversations are saved and persist across page refreshes
- Browse, rename, and delete past conversations from the sidebar
Single-Source Q&A
Open any processed source and ask questions in the sidebar. The AI answers using only that source's content as context. Ideal for understanding a specific paper's methodology, findings, or arguments.
Multi-Source Q&A
Ask questions across all sources in a project. The AI considers every source in your project and answers with inline numbered citations referencing specific papers. Perfect for cross-referencing claims and finding consensus across your collection.
Inline Citations
Every AI answer includes numbered citations like [1], [2], [3]. Click any citation to navigate directly to the referenced source. No vague attributions. Every claim is traceable to a specific paper in your collection.
Conversation Persistence
Conversations are automatically saved. Come back tomorrow and pick up where you left off. Browse your conversation history, rename conversations for easy reference, or delete ones you no longer need.
Example Questions
Not sure where to start? Kognific suggests example questions based on your sources: 'What methodologies were used across these studies?', 'Where do these authors disagree?', 'What are the main limitations identified?'
Grounded, Not Generative
Ask AI answers only from your sources, not from general internet knowledge. If the answer isn't in your papers, it tells you. No made-up references, no invented findings.
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