Terms of Service
Users of this website are required to agree to the following terms: STORM is a research preview from the Stanford OVAL lab. It has limited safety measures and may generate offensive content. It must not be used for any illegal, harmful, violent, racist, or sexual purposes. The generated report can make mistakes; please always check important information. The generated content does not represent the developer's viewpoint. By visiting our website, you are granting us the permission to collect your inputs (including topic, purpose of searching the topic, follow up interaction with system, and feedback) , use them for our research, and potentially distribute them under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) or a similar license. Please don’t include any personally identifiable information in your inputs.
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You are invited to try out a research preview of our NAACL 2024 paper and EMNLP 2024 paper. To use it, you need to first agree with our “Terms of Service” displayed on the web demo and verify you are a real human user by logging in your Google account. On our web demo, you can input the topic you want to learn in depth and your purpose of researching this topic. You can also input questions to our system, and our system will retrieve additional information, update the hierarchical outline and references, and provide a synthesized response. Based on your input, our system will generate a report with hierarchical outline and references. You can read the report on our web demo. If you would like to, you can provide feedback of the generated report using the feedback box on our web demo. Your input (input topic, purpose of writing the article, and follow-up questions) and feedback (if provided) will be securely stored associated with the report generated by our system. Your Google account information will only be used to maintain your login status and will not be combined with data we collected.
USER'S RIGHTS
If you have decided to try out our research preview, please understand you have the right to stop using it at any time. The results of this research study may be presented at scientific or professional meetings or published in scientific journals. Your individual privacy will be maintained in all published and written data resulting from the study. For individuals who prefer not to have their data collected and shared, you may instead use our open-source software available at https://github.com/stanford-oval/storm. For organizations with concerns, please feel free to reach out to us at genie@cs.stanford.edu.
POTENTIAL RISKS
The risks associated with this study are minimal. Study data will be stored securely, in compliance with Stanford University standards, minimizing the risk of confidentiality breach.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any questions, concerns or complaints about this research, its procedures, risks and benefits, contact the Protocol Director, Yijia Shao - (650) 407-9690 - shaoyj@stanford.edu.
Independent Contact
If you are not satisfied with how this study is being conducted, or if you have any concerns, complaints, or general questions about the research or your rights as a participant, please contact the Stanford Institutional Review Board (IRB) to speak to someone independent of the research team at (650)-723-2480 or toll free at 1-866-680-2906, or email at irbnonmed@stanford.edu. You can also write to the Stanford IRB, Stanford University, 1705 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306.
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STORM is now powered by Bing Search and Azure OpenAI GPT-4o-mini!
We’re excited to announce that STORM has been upgraded with the latest technologies from Bing Search and Azure OpenAI GPT-4o-mini. We’d love to hear your feedback, and please ensure to double-check the accuracy of critical information when using the platform.
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