My 11-year-old has recently gotten into creating pixel art which got me curious about how well LLMs could do at generating them. To find out, I spent some time this week building an LLM-based pixel art generator and am making it available for free.
Try it here: Pixel Art Generator
Simply give it a prompt like "Mario" and it will generate…
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Emergent Mind's top navigation area was getting quite cramped, so we're updating it to move many of the current links into a new Research Explorer menu:
This will make it easier to add new sections in the future as well.
The homepage now includes a section with recently generated whiteboards:
Similar to the whiteboards gallery you can click any of the thumbnails to view it larger and zoom in:
Or you can click the paper name below any of the thumbnails to load its paper page.
In the past the "Account" link in the top navigation took you to your account page where you could then find links to your bookmarks, API keys, paper prompts, etc.
To make those other pages easier to access, we implemented a menu with direct links:
There's now a Deep Research mode that will spend extra time digging into your hardest research questions before generating a response:
Unlike the normal Research mode which only looks at abstracts and generates short answers, Deep Research will dig into the full paper content of relevant papers and generate a comprehensive response. Here's an example response for adversarial decision making for example.
Deep Research is available our Pro plan.