Saikiran Chandha

SciSpace - Your AI assistant to discover and understand research papers

SciSpace is the easiest way to find, understand, and learn any research paper. For every paper you read, get simple explanations and instant answers from AI and discover a network of connected and relevant papers — all in one place.

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Gagan Prajapati
This is great. congratulations!!
Saikiran Chandha
@igaganprajapati Thanks for your support.
Sudarsan T J
@saikiranchandha I have been using #scispace for more than a year. But this new AI assist feature is mindblowing and helps me to learn and understand research papers in different languages. The best part here is the snip feature which explains the equations as I'm not good at it 😃.
Saikiran Chandha
@tjsudarsan Thank you so much for your feedback! The snip feature is definitely one of our favorite new additions - we hope it makes understanding equations a little easier for you!
Prithiv Sassisegarane
This is super cool. Do you use an open source tool to read/recognise/extract data from research papers? Or is it an in-house tool?
Saikiran Chandha
@prithiv We do rely on open source parsers but to really get to good quality, we had to fine-tune them.
Adrian Steriopol
Wow! This is truly useful, congrats on the launch 🚀
Saikiran Chandha
@adrian14 I'm glad that you found it useful.
Rujuta
Co-pilot seems to be a tremendously handy tool with immense potential. Couldn't not try it out immediately! It not only can answer questions related to the contents elaborated in the research paper, but also has the ability to throw light on concepts that the paper mentions, uses, but does not explain in itself. This tool is like having a mentor handhold you through the paper; where no query is silly. Very impressive.
Shanu Kumar
@rujuta18 Glad you liked it. When you do get the time, here's a paper to get you started with: https://typeset.io/papers/attent... Be sure to check out all the features.
Phani S
Wow! What a tool! I enjoyed playing with Co-pilot. What tech are you using? OpenAI? I noticed that you are not charging users for the questions yet. How will you fund the AI queries?
Saikiran Chandha
@phanis Thanks a lot! We are hybrid - for few questions it triggers proprietary tech and for the rest it goes to GPT3. Going forward we plan to charge users directly or labs/universities. We are currently speaking to various stakeholders to figure out a price point that works. But, we intend to keep the core co-pilot conversations free and charge on features around workflow. Pls do share if you have any ideas around this.
Harry Ven
This is what I was looking for! thanks
Shanu Kumar
@mailharishv Glad you liked it. If you're looking to explore how Copilot works, here's a paper to get you started: https://typeset.io/papers/attent...
Tanya Chayka
Absolutely love the idea and can't wait to try it. Congrats on your launch and journey. It's cool to launch on the same day with such great products (and yes i’m a bit envious 😂 ) But everything must be fair - my vote is yours 💫
Shanu Kumar
@tanya_chayka Thank you for your kind words. And congrats on your launch as well! I'm sure you'll do great. If you want to try out SciSpace Copilot, here's a paper to get you started: https://typeset.io/papers/attent... Feel free to share your thoughts.
Tanya Chayka
@shanukumr wow thanks 😍 I'll be back to you
Christan Dans
Being a Psychology person I had to ask Copilot this - "How can be AI used to interpret human behavioural patterns?". The answers seem concise enough. Definitely sharing this with my colleagues and students! Good work peeps!
Saikiran Chandha
@chris_dans_ Glad you liked it! Thanks for sharing in your network. If you'd like to help improve the product, do consider joining our discord community: https://discord.gg/cR3r8wP92C
Rupal Sharma
Congrats on the launch!!
Saikiran Chandha
@rupal_sharma3 Thank you for your support.