1. Summate

Experimental AI tool that summarizes web articles. The site uses Full-Text RSS for article extraction and OpenAI for article summarization.

2. Perplexity AI

Perplexity AI is an AI search engine. It is a demo inspired by OpenAI WebGPT, not a commercial product. They use large language models (OpenAI API) and search engines. Also answers Twitter graph queries by translating natural language to SQL code.

3. Consensus

Consensus is a search engine that uses AI to instantly extract, aggregate, and distill findings directly from scientific research.

4. Adept

Adept is an ML research and product lab building general intelligence by enabling humans and computers to work together creatively.

5. Cradle

Cradle helps biologists design improved proteins in record time using powerful prediction algorithms and AI design suggestions.

6. Elicit

Elicit uses language models to help you automate research workflows, like parts of literature review. Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the paper specific to your question, and extract key information from the papers. Elicit can also help with other research tasks like brainstorming, summarization and text classification.

7. Galactica

Galactica is an AI trained on humanity's scientific knowledge. You can use it as a new interface to access and manipulate what we know about the universe.

8. Scispace

Your AI Copilot to decode any research paper. The quickest way to read and understand scientific literature. Highlight confusing text, math, and tables to get a simple explanation. Ask follow-up questions and get instant answers. A new way to search and find relevant papers without specifying keywords.

9. Scholarcy

Save hundreds of hours by reading summaries of large articles powered by AI. Extracts the key facts, figures and references in seconds.