# Sci-Bot
Experimental AI assistant launched in April 2026 on top of [[Sci-Hub]]. It answers research questions using full-text articles from the Sci-Hub corpus instead of summaries or abstracts; the corpus serves as a retrieval ground that constrains generation to actual passages from real papers.
Limiting the model to a fixed set of indexed studies sharply reduces hallucinated citations, the failure mode that plagues general-purpose LLMs on scholarly questions. The known weakness is freshness; recent papers are missing because publishers have tightened scraping countermeasures, so Sci-Bot's coverage skews toward the older long tail rather than the latest frontier.
It matters as a category shift. Until now, shadow libraries removed the *access* tax on academic literature. Sci-Bot removes the *reading and synthesis* tax too; you query in natural language and get an answer composed from primary sources. That collapses the gap between "having access" and "understanding the field", the same way coding assistants collapsed the gap between "having documentation" and "knowing how to use a library".
It is also a frontal challenge to commercial publishers, who are now selling AI products (Elsevier ScienceDirect AI, Wiley, Springer Nature) on top of corpora researchers already wrote. Sci-Bot puts a free, paywall-free competitor on the same shelf, on a corpus the publishers do not control.
## References
- C&EN coverage: https://cen.acs.org/policy/publishing/Sci-Hub-created-new-AI/104/web/2026/04
- TBS Graduates analysis: https://tbsgraduates.net/education/sci-hubs-new-ai-chatbot-reignites-debate-over-academic-piracy/
- Source tweet (2026-04-27, Mushtaq Bilal, PhD): https://x.com/MushtaqBilalPhD/status/2048670788883280230
- Sci-Hub mirrors (entry points): https://sci-hub.ru/, https://sci-hub.box/, https://sci-hub.ee/
## Related
- [[Sci-Hub]]