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The Research Paper Stack: Four AIs, One Job Each

Everyone asks which AI is best for research papers. Wrong question. No single tool wins every step. Perplexity is built for sourcing, NotebookLM is built for eating piles of PDFs, Claude argues and writes the most like a person, and ChatGPT is a clean closer. This is the exact stack I run, one tool per job, from first source to final proofread.

Step 1: Find sources with Perplexity, Academic mode on

Turn on Academic focus before you search. Perplexity pulls from actual papers instead of SEO sludge, and it cites everything as it answers. Run a search like the one below and your citation list builds itself while you research, instead of becoming a 2am scavenger hunt the night before it's due.

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Find peer-reviewed papers on [your topic] from the last 5 years. For each one, give the main finding and a full citation.

Step 2: Read 20 papers fast with NotebookLM

Do not read 20 papers cover to cover. Drop every PDF into one NotebookLM notebook and interrogate the pile. The two questions below do the heavy lifting, they surface the methodology gaps and the disagreements your lit review actually needs, with citations back to the exact source.

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compare methodologies across these papers

where do these papers disagree with each other?

Step 3: Stress-test your thesis with Claude

Most papers die from a thesis nobody pressure-tested. Before you outline anything, paste your thesis into Claude and make it argue the other side with the prompt below. If the counterargument hits harder than your argument, fix the thesis now, not after the whole paper is built on top of it. This doubles as your logic check. Any hole Claude finds, a grader will find too.

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Here is my thesis: [paste it]. Argue the strongest counterargument against it. Do not go easy on me.

Step 4: Fix robotic paragraphs with Claude

Claude sounds the most human of the four, but it still needs your voice as input. Paste 3 paragraphs you wrote yourself, old essays work fine, then paste the robotic paragraph and send the prompt below. You get your own register back, not generic AI English.

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Here are 3 paragraphs I wrote myself: [paste your writing]. Learn how I sound from them. Now rewrite this paragraph in that voice: [paste the robotic paragraph]

Step 5: Final proofread with ChatGPT, two passes

ChatGPT runs the closing check. Do it as two separate passes with one job each. Pass 1 is typos. Pass 2 is flow. Send the prompts below one at a time. A do-everything pass misses things. One job per pass is how you catch them.

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Check this for typos, spelling, and grammar only. Change nothing else.

Check this for flow only. Flag any sentence that reads awkwardly. Change nothing else.

Skip AI detectors entirely

Skip them. All of them. Detectors are garbage, they have flagged the US Constitution as AI-written. Any tool that thinks the founding fathers used ChatGPT has no business grading your paper. Spend that energy on Step 3 instead. A thesis that survives Claude's best counterargument is worth more than any green checkmark.

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