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Nov 23 14 tweets 8 min read
🚨 Now, get simple explanations and answers from AI for any paper as you're reading it.

Introducing SciSpace Copilot! 🚀
➡️ Break down complicated text, formulas, and tables. ➡️ Get more context and plug knowledge with instant Q&As.
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🧐What is Copilot?

Think of it as your own personal AI assistant.🤖

Want to comprehend a passage quickly? Just highlight it.⬇️

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Need to understand a mathematical equation? Snip it.⬇️

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Not sure how to connect the paper with what you already know? Ask questions.⬇️

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That's not all. Get instant explanations and answers on the same screen in multiple languages.🔀

Copilot can help you across all the 270 million+ papers we have on SciSpace. You can also upload your own PDF and do the same. 📤

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The why?⚒️

There are way too many great papers out there. Adding these to your to-read list is easy, but getting through them is hard. Our recent poll revealed that people took nearly 6 hours to cover one paper.

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We wanted to build something to make understanding papers easier.

We started with tl;drs and section-wise summaries. But soon, we realized we wanted something more intuitive, interactive, and hands-on.

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So after months of R&D, here we are with Copilot — your own personal AI assistant for research papers.

See how it works for the paper: Attention Is All You Need
➡️typeset.io/papers/attenti…

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Step-by-step overview of how it works:

🔍 Search for a paper on our repository or upload the PDF directly.
🖍️ Highlight the confusing text or snip mathematical formulas and tables.
📋 Get a concise and straightforward explanation on the same screen.

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🗨️ Ask questions about the highlighted section or the paper in general.
💬 Receive answers in the same chat box.
☝️ Follow up with further questions to get more context.
🔀 Get answers in multiple languages.
💾 Save your progress and come back to it later.

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Copilot is completely free. You don't even have to sign up to try it out. We hope this makes your research journey a little bit easier and a lot more enjoyable! 🤗

We are super excited to hear what you think about Copilot. So please give it a try and let us know! 🚀

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If you want to join our community and chat with the Copilot team, we'd love to have you!

Join our Discord community: ➡️discord.gg/RC4tvgBh

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Lastly, we are live on Product Hunt! Come check us out and spread the love. We're currently at #1 for today. 🫶

➡️producthunt.com/posts/scispace

Our team will be around all day to answer your questions and comments. We'd love to hear what you think!

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