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Here is a report after I spent a day on it

Saranamkaro Bhikku
Geek Culture

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Map of relevance resource in Iris.AI

If you spend 10x of writing time on your research, then you can write 10 times faster with this AI.

The most boring and longest part of writing is research. You think the same, right? I have yearned for any AI that finds evidence for my article instead of searching and reading one by one. Although it does not work automatically as I wish but it’s good enough to try it once.

Her name is Iris.AI.

First thing first, you need to know that this AI does not cheap. It’s €75 per month! So, I tried the free version to see if I can use this powerful tool without paying.

Can you use it for free?

Yes, you can do it by inputting the URL of the relevant research and it does not work as I expect. Most URL does not work. It needs an abstract and I feed it. However, it can not read the information on them. I think they are dynamic pages as I succeed once with an abstract on the simple HTML page.

Well, how can we use it for our blog?

I tried to let her read Wikipedia but failed.

I tried to let her read my draft page on Medium but failed.

I tried to let her read a fake abstract, that I write about my post, on my WordPress site but failed.

Is she picky on purpose or pretending to be stupid?

I do not know and I will not judge her.

Okay, it’s time for me to try her premium version. Yes, it’s a trial.

You need at least 100 words of a problem statement excluding from your research question. It’s troublesome if you do not have a clear purpose. Well, I do not know what I am looking for.

I only want to know, how to transform discipline into morality. So, I write a random thing in my mind including “I do not want research about discipline in the school” and she understands this statement.

Why did I mention that sentence in this problem statement?

Because when I was looking for articles about discipline in Google Scholar, a lot of papers about discipline in school pop up before me and that is not what I want.

It’s only 100 words needed for a problem statement but I do not know what I should focus on. I put Broken Windows theory as a good sample in the problem statement while I have no idea how it relates to what I am trying to write.

Well, you can guess the result. Yeah, she shows what I do not want to know.

Then I tried the Thesis Statement Generator of PaperOwl but she can not read it. Well, I think she should, at least, say something about what I feed her, then I can understand her better but never mind.

Again, I manually write a new problem statement, mentioning that five precepts in Buddhism should be the best practice for this task.

She has identified 190 related papers from her repositories and grouped them by the concept. Here is the CSV file I export from the result.

These are some interesting and promising titles:

  • BUDDHISM: SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION
  • Ethicalization of Social Work and Socialization of Ethics―An African Challenge
  • Does Morality Have a Point?
  • Against and beyond — for sociology : a study on the self-understanding of sociologists in England
  • (The Ethics of) Teaching Science and Ethics: A Collaborative Proposal.
  • The morality of common sense: problems from Sidgwick
  • Ethical Issues between Workforce and Religious Conviction
  • The theory and practice of biomedical ethics : a troubled divide
  • Ethics in Schopenhauer and Buddhism
  • Interrupting moral technique, transforming biomedical ethics: reading Karl Barth against the ‘sin’ of the common morality and for the postures of human flourishing
  • Ethical issues in optometric practice
  • A helping hand or a servant discipline? Interpreting non-academic perspectives on the roles of social science in participatory policy-making
  • Psychology as science and as discipline: the case of Germany.
  • Moral science, or, The philosophy of obligation
Does Morality Have a Point?

Well, I choose to see the full text of “Does Morality Have a Point?” first and it seems useful for my unclear idea of what I want to write.

I wish AI can find resources to support my post but the order of this AI is the opposite. With an uncertain mind on what I should read, Iris helps me with the hardest work to find these resources from millions of them out there. They also do not appear in Google Scholar which is the benefit you can get from this AI.

Just input your concept there and write tons of content from those resources!

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