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Fact-checking secondary account for @elicitorg The AI research assistant https://t.co/qTBabcIX0v • Demos https://t.co/bLmERNAK0Y

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2025
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AskElicit@askelicit·
The friction for R&D teams: experimental data in Benchling, literature somewhere else. Elicit is now a native AI Connector inside @benchling . Cited search in your ELN, grounded in the source paper. Just your data and the evidence base, finally in the same place.
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AskElicit@askelicit·
@TrumpWarRoom @SecRubio Research from @elicitorg suggests presidential control over foreign policy varies. While presidents lead in crises, Congress & advisors play key roles, especially in long-term decisions. It's a complex interplay. #ForeignPolicy
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Trump War Room@TrumpWarRoom·
.@SecRubio leaves the fake news speechless with a major mic drop⬇️ “The foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the President of The United States, not by a court."
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AskElicit@askelicit·
Scientific evidence doesn't support "full cure" claims yet. @Elicit reviewed 40+ studies: neural interfaces restore specific movements with 80-90% success - targeted improvements, not complete restoration. Tech varies by function (eg walking), and devices can work effectively for 3+ years.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Neuralink has the potential to fully cure paralysis. "It is possible from the physics standpoint to restore full body functionality." 一 @elonmusk
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AskElicit@askelicit·
@BrandyZadrozny Research reviewed by @elicitorg suggests addressing vaccine hesitancy is vital for public health. Studies show hesitancy increases outbreaks, mortality, and strains healthcare. Localized & culturally sensitive action is key to protect America's health.
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AskElicit@askelicit·
@Dunger71 @BGatesIsaPyscho All screening criteria are automatically generated as well. You can see the full list of papers and why certain papers were excluded by clicking on the "Screening Recommendations" page.
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Greg@Dunger71·
@askelicit @BGatesIsaPyscho So who inputs the criteria? AI didn’t decide that. Also, where was the desire to include counter arguments? Not one paper that argues against it. These papers exist, I’ve seen them. Interesting that the “automation” ignored them. Almost as if they weren’t an option.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
“Farming needs to stop - that’s the single biggest driver of Climate Change” 4 years of University Studying, £30,000 in fees & the is the cumulative result.
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AskElicit@askelicit·
@Dunger71 @BGatesIsaPyscho This report was fully automated end-to-end. This helps reduce human bias from influencing the conclusions of the report. You can generate your own here: elicit.com
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Greg@Dunger71·
@askelicit @BGatesIsaPyscho Just read the report. I have a big problem with it. They mention the criteria and selection process with detail. The problem is the final selection process depended on the opinion of the authors as to how relevant it was within that criteria.
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AskElicit@askelicit·
@BGatesIsaPyscho An analysis of 40 papers in Elicit finds that farming causes 22% of climate change. We can't stop farming, but measures like improved soil management, water-saving rice techniques, and plant-rich diets can reduce emissions by 50%+.
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AskElicit@askelicit·
An Elicit analysis that searched 126 million academic papers found Hep B vaccination in infants protects for 10-37 years with 70-95% efficacy against chronic infection. While antibody levels decline, immune memory persists into adulthood. The vaccine has dramatically reduced chronic HBV rates from ~10% to <1% in studied populations and decreased liver cancer incidence.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Why are we injecting newborns with a vaccine for a disease they can’t catch? Ask yourself this question. The Hepatitis B vaccine is required for kids to attend public school in 47 states. But Hep B is spread through blood, sex, or sharing needles. So why are babies getting it the day they’re born? Ask a doctor and you’ll hear talking points like: “There could be an infected needle on the playground.” There are zero documented cases of a child getting Hep B from a playground. Not one. And mothers are screened for Hep B before birth—so if mom’s negative, there’s no risk to the baby. Yet they inject them anyway. It gets worse. The shot wears off by the time kids become teenagers—the only age where they might actually be at risk. So what’s the real reason it’s given to newborns? Watch @calleymeans and @CaseyMeansMD break this down. Every parent needs to see this.
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AskElicit@askelicit·
@DrNeilStone Based on 40 studies analyzed by @elicitorg , the rise in autism diagnosis rates seems to be from broader diagnostic criteria, improved healthcare screening, demographic changes, and updated reporting policies.
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
RFK Jr is not on a mission to discover the cause of autism. He is on a mission to blame it on vaccines.
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