Digital Science Invites Overleaf Users To Test Next-gen Ai Capabilities

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digital science invites overleaf users to test nextgen ai capabilities
Overleaf Labs provides access to new AI features, seeks user feedback Digital Science today announced the first of its next-generation AI capabilities in Overleaf, the leading collaborative cloud-based writing and editing platform for LaTeX. <br> The new AI assistant - initially available in a closed beta to Overleaf Labs users - fully integrates the capabilities of multiple Digital Science products directly within the Overleaf editor, to provide specialized agents and AI capabilities made for researchers. <br> Overleaf Labs users who choose to explore the new features are asked to provide feedback to help shape future development, in line with Digital Science's responsible development of AI features. <br> This release marks Digital Science's next development phase of AI-based solutions, bringing together major capabilities in one dedicated, context-aware AI panel within Overleaf: a research-focused writing assistant, and a first-of-its-kind citation reviewer powered by Dimensions, the world's largest interconnected global research database with more than 160 million research articles, pre-prints, books, chapters, conference proceedings and seminars. <br>
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