So, picture this: a Graduate Student, let's call them Alex, is gearing up for a big literature review session. Alex is wearing this nifty gadget, the Friend AI Necklace, which is all set to record and transcribe everything. The research topic? Already sorted out.
Now, Alex and their Advisor find a quiet spot to dive into some heavy academic literature. Alex just says a quick command, and boom, the Friend AI Necklace starts recording. The Advisor kicks things off, talking about various journal articles, books, and conference papers, explaining how each one ties into Alex's research.
The Friend AI Necklace? It's on point, capturing every word. Alex jumps in now and then, sharing their own thoughts and possible hypotheses. Suddenly, the Research Collaborator joins the session virtually, adding more references and opinions. The necklace doesn't miss a beat, recording it all.
Then, the Librarian pops in with some physical copies of key texts and tips on how to dig deeper into the literature. The session keeps rolling, and the Friend AI Necklace is busy transcribing crucial points like major theories, gaps in the current research, and new directions to explore.
Alex then asks the necklace to organize all the references by author and year. As the session wraps up, Alex gives another voice command to stop recording. The Friend AI Necklace processes everything, organizing notes and references into a cloud document.
Alex reviews the summary, making sure everything's accurate and complete. The necklace even integrates the new info with Alex's existing research notes, creating a super organized and easy-to-navigate literature database.
And hey, if Alex wants to share the organized references and session summary with the Advisor and Research Collaborator, they can just shoot an email or use a shared research platform. Plus, if more literature comes up in future sessions, the Friend AI Necklace can seamlessly add it to the existing records. Pretty cool, right?