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j_maffe ◴[] No.43165314[source]
It redid half of my BSc thesis in less than 30s :|

https://claude.ai/share/ed8a0e55-633f-4056-ba70-772ab5f5a08b

edit: Here's the output figure https://i.imgur.com/0c65Xfk.png

edit 2: Gemini Flash 2 failed miserably https://g.co/gemini/share/10437164edd0

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1. crm9125 ◴[] No.43166245[source]
Yes usually most of the topics covered in undergraduate studies are well documented and understood and therefore will likely be part of the training data of the AI.

Once you get to graduate studies that's where the material coverage is a little more sparse/niche (though usually still not groundbreaking), and for a PhD. coverage is mostly non-existent since the point is to expand upon current knowledge within the field and many topics are being explored for the first time.