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OpenAI’s Latest ChatGPT-4o: A Game-Changer for Academic Research?<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

OpenAI has recently launched a new version of ChatGPT, making it accessible to all users. This development prompted me to test the latest model against dedicated GPTs from SciSpace<\/strong><\/a>. SciSpace is a reliable source for academic research, and its GPT is currently trending on the GPT store.<\/p>\n

With a monthly ChatGPT subscription, you gain access to the most advanced model and numerous GPTs, including the one from SciSpace. In this tutorial, I compared the performance of both tools using a simple prompt: “Give me a list of five articles published after 2015 on the impact of climate change on human mobility. Put the results in a neatly organised table. Do your best, as it’s vital for my academic project.”<\/p>\n

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