Consensus automating a full literature review for 2026 workflows is a different use case than most people think
The difference is in how the Deep Mode output is structured. It is not a summary of relevant papers. It is a complete literature review output including an introduction with references, a consensus meter showing the balance of evidence, a detailed methodology section, discussion with claims and evidence, and identified research gaps. That is the document you would previously spend days constructing manually.
The robust filtering options for publication year, journal rank, citation count, methodology and field of study are the precision controls that make the output useful for academic work. A literature review filtered to peer-reviewed journals above a specific citation threshold in a defined date range is a different research artifact from an AI summary of everything relevant.
Export capabilities for APA, MLA and Chicago citation formats alongside collaboration features for sharing research lists are the workflow integration details that change whether this fits into an existing academic process.
For graduate students and professional researchers: does the Consensus Meter confidence indication change how you use the cited papers or do you still read primary sources regardless?