AI is an opportunity, not a threat.

I watched a terrific video today in preparation for this post.  That was the most important takeaway.  AI is an opportunity, not a threat.  Its only limit is your imagination and your prompt creation skills.  Both can be improved on with practice.  So how do we get there?  We are going to focus on prompts and techniques later, but first I want to look at tools. How do you know which tool to use?

 

It has been a long time since I updated this and for good reason.  As the AI world expands, it becomes ever harder to keep up.  When I first created this information page, it was really just ChatGPT.  At the beginning of 2025, there were approximately 70,000 AI companies worldwide.

That is an overwhelming number and it seems like new ones pop up every day.  It feels impossible to pick the one that will be most useful for your needs.  Based on criteria that is useful to both the student and the teacher, I have evaluated a few of the AIs that advertise they are good for student research. 

Many were eliminated without testing because they advertise that they will write an entire paper. Since this is the student’s job, Ranger College students should not use these types of AIs.  Any work submitted would be considered plagiarism.  Another criterion was free or nearly free.  This also eliminates many products. 

 

Right now, June 3, 2025, there is a pretty good one out there called Consensus.  The free level allows for unlimited searches, so you can get basic research on all your projects.  It also includes ten analyses per month.  Drop in work you have already done and it finds articles and sources that may relate. 

To do a basic search, enter a search parameter and it will provide you with a brief overview, three to four paragraphs, and a list of citations.  All the ones I tested were real sources.  Most will be available through the library’s journal subscriptions and the library can help you find them. 

There are probably good and free tools out there.  If you know of one, let me know.  I will be happy to share it here.