This is very much a work in progress but so far you can:
* Browse through similar papers
* Get recommendations for new papers and collaborators
* Chat with papers and ask questions to all the major reasoning models
* Have it come up with future paper ideas (along with references) giving a potential title or collaborators.
My focus very much is on the exploratory stages since that's where a lot of the time is spent, but I intend to integrate more tools for problem solving, writing, and computation.
I've also tried to keep as much as I can accessible without login, but I want to protect some of the more expensive features from being spammed.
Without signup up you can:
* explore works (but not chat with them) https://sugaku.net/oa/W4206400500/
* explore authors https://sugaku.net/oa/A5059543195/
* see and share AI answers (eg https://sugaku.net/qna/4e59662a-a938-404e-8c0b-b9dc79e37c29/ and https://sugaku.net/qna/517930ff-42ad-47c5-9d9c-e807d06a8453/)
* prompt for new paper ideas https://sugaku.net/current/papergen/
* see and share these ideas https://sugaku.net/current/papergen/idea/719aed36-8dcd-4fd1-...
If you can pull it off, and the result is actually novel and not trivial, you can get a PhD. that is how hard it is.
This is also why I'm not as excited by the focus on pure reasoning and olympiad problem solving in the math and AI space. It's like the early career phase of trying to solve Collatz and Riemann but just repeating work from decades ago.