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Hi everyone, I have been playing with a few new AI tools for literature reviews that you might like: - Seamless https://seaml.es/ - Semantic Scholar https://semanticscholar.org - Epsilon https://epsilon.ai/ I hope you find them useful. Source: 6 months ago
I rely mostly on Microsoft Academic Search. I find an article I need and then usually Google the exact title followed by filetype:pdf. For example: "Toward creating a fairer ranking in search engine results" filetype:pdf. Other services that are helpful from a discovery standpoint include ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and semanticscholar.org. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hello! Check out our Research Feeds beta on semanticscholar.org, based in part on the arxiv-sanity.com work. From any paper you can select "Research Feed" to start a feed. Source: about 3 years ago
If you need just single static image - use AI-art to generate - https://lexica.art/ or similar - if you need more than few images that they allow you to do for free - Youtube "stable diffusion local setup tutorial". Source: 7 months ago
Https://avatar-generator-psi.vercel.app Generate a new avatar and post it in the comments! (To find good prompts check https://lexica.art). - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Author here: This was a fun weekend project using the new Cloudflare GPU Workers(https://ai.cloudflare.com/?gpu) and Lexica Search API (https://lexica.art/). - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Https://lexica.art/ can definitely provide such an interface to users to discover new prompts and explore the latent space of already generated public AI images on its platform. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Does anything specificaly bother you when you use lexica.art. Source: 11 months ago
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