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About Eglantyne
Eglantyne is not chatGPT with a badge, but our own Research Assistant using advanced AI tools and techniques. Eglantyne will never fake information, and will not use blacklisted sites – all social media and self-edited forums such as Wiki, Reddit and Quora are blocked. She prefers to rely on whitelisted sites such as major NGOs, UN agencies and a small number of mainstream news feeds to add their perspectives on your questions.
However, she does not ignore the vast wealth of other sites on the internet – ‘grey-sites’ – but will highlight when these are being used so you can decide their weight. Eglantyne will always verify and cite references, and will prioritise alumni-written Practitioner Experience Notes as she answers questions; a unique information source that adds flavour and field-understanding. ChatGPT does none of that.
Because of this, Eglantyne takes a little longer to research thoroughly than chatGPT, which is satisfied with being mostly correct most of the time. Impressive, if the answer doesn’t really matter too much. We hope you’ll agree that those few extra seconds are worth the wait when researching humanitarian questions.
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If you don’t like working with AI or prefer google-type searching from a bygone era, you can instead just click the image below to query our archive!
