Outline

  1. How to create Quick Summaries with Genei
  2. How to save Quick Summaries to projects
  3. Taking a deep dive into Genei’s summaries
  4. How to highlight resources in Genei

Features covered

  1. How to Create a Quick Summary
  2. How to Save Quick Summaries to Projects
  3. How to Use Different Summarisers
  4. How to view a resource’s Figures and Tables
  5. How to view a resource’s Keywords
  6. **Other Helpful Information** in Genei’s Summary Tab
  7. How to Highlight a Resource

Introduction

Did you know that the number of new research papers published has skyrocketed to an average of [10,000 a day](https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-number-of-papers-over-time-The-total-number-of-papers-has-surged-exponentially-over_fig1_333487946#:~:text=Each year between 2.5 - 3,it must first get noticed.), and studies now show that over 55% of students suffer from emotional exhaustion? Slow, mentally draining, and inefficient information consumption is one of the largest problems currently facing students and knowledge workers.

Genei solves the information consumption problem by using cutting-edge machine learning to summarise PDFs and websites so you can consume content really quickly. Combining this capability with a powerful Notion-style text editor and resource markup functionality allows you to leverage Genei to become an ultra-efficient reader and researcher.