🔍 Using a custom-built tool called Weekly Archive, the speaker stays up to date with AI research by searching for and downloading the latest 200 abstracts based on a lookup query.
💻 The Weekly Archive tool is a Python script that formats the downloaded abstracts into markdown for easy reference.
📚 Although the speaker doesn't share their full process, the Weekly Archive tool provides a useful solution for researchers to keep track of AI science news.
📚 There are recent papers on using large language models for autonomous driving.
🔎 The archive website for accessing the papers is not very searchable.
💡 There is a need for a searchable document that provides titles, links, authors, and summaries of AI research papers.
📰 Expanding abstracts and rendering pages helped in staying up to date on AI science news.
📝 Using a tool called Claude, the latest trends in AI research were discovered.
🔍 Machine learning models focusing on reasoning, planning, and knowledge-intensive tasks were found.
There are some issues with a certain AI named Claude, including hallucination and citation errors.
The video introduces a free open-source search tool that provides a large amount of XML data.
The speaker demonstrates how to use the search tool, including searching for specific topics like large language models.
📚 The video discusses a tool for staying up to date on the latest AI science news.
🔗 The tool allows for URL encoding to handle spaces in the input.
💻 The tool can be executed by running a Python script and provides a simplified and straightforward way to access information.
🔍 The speaker uses a specific tool to stay updated on the latest AI science news and research.
📚 The tool allows the speaker to easily find and explore benchmarks in the field of large language models.
📰 The speaker discovers research papers and references related to text-to-3D generation and shadow alignment.
📚 You can download the latest papers on any topic from archive.
⏰ The papers are sorted by release date, so you can stay up to date with the latest research.
🔗 The speaker mentions broken links on GitHub and expresses gratitude for watching.