for academics, https://arxivxplorer.com/ is a very solid semantic search engine for arxiv, beats semanticscholar for search; different strengths than metaphor and sometimes still fails to find stuff I know exists.
for academics, https://www.semanticscholar.org/ has a paper recommender, which you use by adding papers to folders and marking them as “give me a feed, please”; it does a great job finding stuff on topics I’m interested in as it comes out. Note that semanticscholar’s search leaves much to be desired, their model is best used in recommender mode.
for academics, https://my.paperscape.org/ is mostly not a search engine, but is convenient for mapping out which papers reference which other papers more quickly, and goes together nicely with other items on this list.
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For general users, https://consensus.app/ is a convenient but limited question-answer search for papers. not as strong as elicit in some ways, and I’d rather check examine, but consensus is a nice stopgap for the great many things examine hasn’t had time to investigate.
Great suggestions. I’d also add
for academics, https://arxivxplorer.com/ is a very solid semantic search engine for arxiv, beats semanticscholar for search; different strengths than metaphor and sometimes still fails to find stuff I know exists.
for academics, https://www.semanticscholar.org/ has a paper recommender, which you use by adding papers to folders and marking them as “give me a feed, please”; it does a great job finding stuff on topics I’m interested in as it comes out. Note that semanticscholar’s search leaves much to be desired, their model is best used in recommender mode.
for academics, https://my.paperscape.org/ is mostly not a search engine, but is convenient for mapping out which papers reference which other papers more quickly, and goes together nicely with other items on this list.
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For general users, https://consensus.app/ is a convenient but limited question-answer search for papers. not as strong as elicit in some ways, and I’d rather check examine, but consensus is a nice stopgap for the great many things examine hasn’t had time to investigate.
For general users, https://phind.com/ and https://neeva.com/ and https://komo.ai/ are some other ai search engines, in approximately descending strength. None of these compare to metaphor in strength, imo.
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I shared a bunch of stuff like these in https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ozojWweCsa3o32RLZ/list-of-links-formal-methods-embedded-agency-3d-world-models