Extract Snippets from arXiv PDFs
2024-02-09
You can now load multiple papers from arXiv and extract snippets from those PDFs of those papers into your exploration.
You can now load multiple papers from arXiv and extract snippets from those PDFs of those papers into your exploration.
Added a “See More…” toggle for nodes that have a long text to make the exploration a bit more legible.
You can now select Korean in the language menu 🇰🇷
You can now search and link to the arXiv papers related to the selected input. This is the first iteration of arXiv integration. Additional features will continue to be added.
Previously, you could only select a single Wikipedia article at a time to bring into the exploration. Updated the workflow to support multiple items. The search results also now support pagination so that you can see more than just 20 results.
Saved explorations are visible to anyone with a link to the exploration. This makes sharing explorations with others much easier. However, sometimes this might not be desirable. Now, you could set an exploration to be Private when you do Save As.
You can now enter a link (instead of a topic) to get the summary or the main takeaways of the content included in the link. A credit amount currently limits the usage, and the feature is only available to subscribed users. The plan is to have the credits renewed each month and allow for the purchase of extra credits (not yet implemented)
You can now search and link to Wikipedia articles to extract text snippets into the exploration.
Moved the Books, News and References operations under the Research modal alongside with the newly introduced Wikipedia operation.
Fixed a bug where the exploration link inside the embedded explorations was not opening in a new tab.