Using Oxlo.ai for Academic Research with LLMs
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I built a lightweight literature synthesis agent that ingests academic paper abstracts and returns structured summaries, method tags, and limitation flags. It runs entirely on Oxlo.ai's flat per-request pricing ( https://oxlo.ai/pricing ), which keeps costs predictable when I feed it long PDF excerpts or multi-paper context windows. If you are a researcher or grad student tired of token-metering your literature reviews, this tutorial will get you running in under ten minutes. What you'll need…
1Key Takeaways
- I built a lightweight literature synthesis agent that ingests academic paper abstracts and returns structured summaries, method tags, and limitation flags.
- It runs entirely on Oxlo.ai's flat per-request pricing ( https://oxlo.ai/pricing ), which keeps costs predictable when I feed it long PDF excerpts or multi-paper context windows.
- If you are a researcher or grad student tired of token-metering your literature reviews, this tutorial will get you running in under ten minutes.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that i built a lightweight literature synthesis agent that ingests academic paper abstracts and returns structured summaries, method tags, and limitation flags.
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