
Is the idea of simplifying long 10,000+ word research articles into under 100 words of key findings with a case study a good approach?
During a visit to a top Indian university few year back, I noticed students creating extensive research papers that ended up in dusty, cobwebbed cupboards. Surprisingly, only 1% of this research was ever implemented.
Most students moved on to higher education or high-paying jobs, leaving their work behind. Only a few received grants to continue their research.
This experience highlighted how much valuable knowledge was being wasted, hidden away and unused.
(To give you a context, there are many products in the world have already comes from research based finding - few examples are - VR headset, Zipper packages and etc)
- Problem:
- There are over 200 million research articles online, but many valuable ideas and solutions are overlooked.
- Finding, uploading, and summarizing these articles is difficult and time-consuming.(Even using AI - we need some kind of human intervention to simplifying in terms of data visualization)
- Solution:
- Create a simple platform, like a Twitter page, to share key findings from long research articles.
- Use AI tools to help summarize the articles, while humans curate and verify the information.
- This would make it easier for people to find existing solutions to problems without having to read through long papers.
- Users can still explore the full articles if they want more details.
- Opportunity - This can be great for people, teams or business that want to work on problem which is yet to executed or referenced in real world.
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