Episode Summary:
Most students default to ChatGPT for research — but Stanford's landmark review of 800+ studies shows purpose-built AI tools beat generic chatbots for real learning outcomes. In this episode, we break down three tools — NotebookLM, Consensus, and Perplexity AI — and show you exactly how to use them together as a research stack.
Tools Mentioned:
• NotebookLM (Google) — https://notebooklm.google.com — Upload your own documents and create a private AI research assistant with audio overviews and deep Q&A.
• Consensus — https://consensus.app — Search and summarize peer-reviewed research papers instantly, with citation-ready results.
• Perplexity AI — https://www.perplexity.ai — Real-time AI-powered search that surfaces and summarizes sources and helps generate research angles.
Key Stats:
• Stanford reviewed 800+ studies: purpose-built, scaffolding AI tools outperform generic chatbots for student learning.
• ChatGPT accounts for 42% of school AI interactions (Google Gemini follows at 21%).
• 78% of students and educators report positive AI impacts — but deliberate use is the differentiator.
Actionable Takeaway:
Build your research stack: Perplexity (discover) → NotebookLM (go deep) → Consensus (verify and cite).
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