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Which AI is currently best for writing high-quality academic papers?

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Im finally finishing my bioethics Masters in London and my deadline is in 3 weeks so im super hyped! I read Perplexity is best for citations but some people say Claude 3.5 has a better flow for actual papers and im kinda stuck.

Which AI is currently best for high-quality academic writing?


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Wait, whats your budget like for subscriptions? I absolutely love finding ways to save money! Back when I was finishing my thesis, I found some amazing deals for academic tools.

  • OpenAI ChatGPT Plus Subscription is awesome for the GPT-4o reasoning which is super sharp.
  • Google Gemini Advanced 1.5 Pro often has 2-month free trials and the 2M token window is massive for long papers!


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Quick reply while im on my break. Honestly, i have been super happy with Perplexity Pro Monthly Subscription lately. It is about $20 a month and i have no complaints because the 'Academic' search mode is just so reliable for finding real citations. It feels way safer than relying on a general chatbot that might make stuff up. A few practical tips to keep things cheap and safe:

  • Use the Academic focus in Perplexity to stick to real papers from Semantic Scholar. It is much more conservative with the facts.
  • If you want variety, Poe.com Pro Subscription is also $20 and lets you toggle between different AI models like Llama or Claude without buying separate subs.
  • Stick everything into Zotero Reference Manager immediately. Its a free tool and keeps your bibliography clean so you dont lose points on formatting. Basically, its all about verifying the output so you dont get flagged. I am really satisfied with that workflow.


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honestly, i have been really satisfied with how Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet 200k Context handles complex academic prose. since it has that massive context window, you can feed it entire chapters of bioethics theory and it wont lose the thread. i found it works well for mapping out logical arguments that actually sound human, which is huge for a masters level paper. heres why i think it is the best pick:

  • the 200k token window lets you keep all your source material in memory for better synthesis
  • it has a higher reasoning score on benchmarks like GPQA compared to its rivals
  • its way less likely to use those annoying repetitive filler phrases for the sourcing part, i am happy with Perplexity AI Pro Search for its ability to scrape real-time databases and verify citations. using both together works perfectly. youre gonna crush that deadline!


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Bump - same question here


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