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Notable Features: Creates overviews for research questions, Co-storm develops even deeper articles
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Core Abilities: Generate Wikipedia-style academic articles on a given topic within minutes, including an AI-constructed outline and multi-section content. Simulate a panel of virtual experts (multi-agent system) that discuss the topic to ensure comprehensive, multi-perspective coverage in the draft (Co-Storm product). Iterate through drafting with built-in fact-checking and refinement steps to minimize hallucinations, yielding a coherent, source-supported overview
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Limitations/ Risks: Tends to produce broad overviews (“Wikipedia-esque” articles) that may lack detailed specifics or novel insights on niche aspects – good for summaries but not a substitute for in-depth analysis. Research preview status – has limited safety filters, so it may output inappropriate or biased content if prompted. Being a free academic project, the interface and performance are still evolving (users might encounter bugs or need technical know-how to self-host the open-source code)
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Platform/ Integrations: Web app
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Pricing: Free (Stanford OVAL open-source project)
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Tutorials/ Reviews
| Stanford STORM Research Project
A Quick Intro to Stanford Storm - AI Article Generator (Short Video Review)
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