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Upload your documents and ask questions about them. The Humata tool offers a simple method for swiftly summarizing lengthy papers, obtaining immediate answers to challenging questions, and accelerating paper writing by tenfold. It allows users to rapidly uncover new insights, create comprehensive insights, and make complex technical papers more accessible.
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