Epsilon
Epsilon, formerly known as Backprop and Planar, is an AI-driven search engine based in New York, specializing in scientific research. It leverages GPT-4 to provide comprehensive summaries and detailed answers from a dataset of over 200 million academic papers.
Company Overview
Epsilon, formerly known as Backprop, planar, and Planar, is a cutting-edge company based in New York, NY, USA, specializing in the Education sector. The team comprises two individuals and is a member of the Y-Combinator batch of W23. Epsilon operates primarily in the United States and Canada.
AI Search Engine for Scientific Research
Epsilon provides an AI-driven search engine designed for scientific research. Utilizing GPT-4, the engine answers research questions by scanning over 200 million academic papers from datasets including PubMed, arXiv, and Papers With Code. The AI generates summaries of scientific information and provides ChatGPT-like responses with inline references.
Products and Services
Epsilon's services include a powerful AI search engine that answers research questions using extensive academic literature. Users can upload papers to receive comprehensive summaries of introductions, results, and conclusions. The platform allows users to save papers to a personal library, and it divides search results into the latest research, key texts, and most relevant articles. The search engine can evaluate new research questions and find pertinent citations.
Pricing Plans
Epsilon offers several pricing plans tailored for different user groups: students, professionals, and organizations. The student plan includes unlimited searches, libraries, and GPT-4 access. The professional plan adds early access features and priority support. The organization plan is customized to meet the needs of entire organizations, providing the same benefits as the professional plan along with additional tailored solutions.
Free Trial
Epsilon offers a free trial that allows up to 25 searches, enabling users to explore the capabilities of its AI search engine. The trial provides an excellent opportunity to experience the extensive dataset and GPT-4 generated summaries before committing to a subscription plan.