Development of a Voice Assistant for Automated Creation of a Draft Version of a Scientific Article

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Abstract

When creating the first draft of a scientific article, it often feels like you are looking at an empty page, struggling with structure, clarity, and the task of organizing ideas. This article offers a solution to bridge this gap: an assistant who listens to your thoughts, asks leading questions, and transforms your answers into a coherent, structured preprint. By shifting the focus from formatting and handwriting editing to developing ideas, the system allows researchers, students, and professionals to easily bring ideas to life and overcome difficulties with writing texts. The following describes the difficulties associated with writing academic texts at the initial stage, the new process of writing texts based on interactive dialogue, and evidence that this method speeds up document creation, stimulates creativity, and makes scientific creations an even more interesting process.

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