From the day Anthropic launched the Claude chatbot, I have been using it as a research assistant. This is seemingly where it thrives, taking on whatever subject you throw at it and working diligently to condense it and make it understandable.

Whether you’re a student, a full-time worker or just someone who likes to learn about new subjects on the side, Claude can help you out. However, to get it working at its best, you need to prompt it correctly.

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AI, trying to find sources for a topic you were working on was a bit of a nightmare. It involved a lot of Googling, or if you’re even more old school, going to a library.

Now, AI has made that task a breeze, scouring the internet for you and bringing all of the sources you need right to your fingertips.

For Claude, the prompt I use for this is:

“I am writing a paper on [insert subject]. Using all of the tools at your disposal, including web searches, find sources that both support and refute this subject. They should be categorized into sources that have been peer reviewed and not peer reviewed, and should only come from reputable sources.”

The focus on reputable sources should help cut out any information that isn’t trustworthy, but as always with AI, you should do the additional check yourself on any information that you are using.

I find this prompt works surprisingly quickly and has, in the past, produced an incredibly long list of options. You do then need to do some follow-up Googling to read the sources yourself.

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