AI Research Made Easy
Use AI without mistaking a confident answer for proof. Start with sources and keep the evidence visible.


Use AI without mistaking a confident answer for proof. Start with sources and keep the evidence visible.
AI can produce clear language even when the underlying claim needs checking. A stronger research habit is to decide what evidence you need before asking for a polished conclusion.
Start with a precise question. Gather authoritative sources. Note what each source actually supports. Only then ask AI to compare, summarize or draft from that evidence.
Google Gemini Notebook can work from sources you choose and returns inline citations back to those sources. It supports documents, websites, public YouTube videos with captions, audio and other supported source types.
Can you explain the last idea in your own words without looking back?
Pick one real question. Add three relevant sources. Write one sentence describing what each source supports. Then ask AI for the points where the sources agree, disagree or leave gaps.
If you can trace an important claim back to its evidence, it becomes easier to review, correct and update. The goal is not to make AI infallible; it is to make your process auditable.
Do not wait until you remember everything. Use the lesson once, notice where you struggle, then return to the explanation. Work you can improve is better proof than a page you merely completed.
Return to the RoomBOBIS lessons should name reliable sources, distinguish facts from explanations and show when time-sensitive information was checked. Sensitive topics require human review before publication.
How BOBIS checks information →Open the sources behind this lesson. Product features and time-sensitive details may change after publication.