So let’s talk about using Chart GPT to summarize text. Now, this could be someone else’s research paper that you want to build a summary of, or this could be your own research paper and you are in the process of starting to write the conclusion and you want to summarize what has been discovered so far. You might think that you can just take your research paper and paste it into Chart GPT and it should be able to perform the summary, but Chart GPT has certain limitations. The base Chart GPT 4 allows up to 8,000 tokens of input, which roughly translates to around four to five thousand words of text. If your text is less than 10 pages, you should be able to copy the whole thing and paste it into Chart GPT and ask it to summarize it. However, if your paper is longer, you can use a tool like Chart GPT Splitter to split the text into multiple parts and process them individually. Keep in mind that there is also a 32,000 token version available, but it may not be accessible to everyone. Once you have the text ready, you can paste it into Chart GPT and ask it to summarize the text in a concise manner, highlighting the findings of the study. It’s important to note that the initial response from Chart GPT may require some fine-tuning and manual editing to ensure accuracy and relevance. However, it can serve as a starting point and save you time when writing the conclusion or summary of your research paper. Remember to verify the facts and make sure the summary aligns with your expertise as the researcher. This approach can help you overcome the challenge of starting from scratch and staring at a blank screen when writing the conclusion or summary of your research paper.