Show HN: A website to understand and study AI papers A developer launched intuitivepapers.ai, a website that provides plain-language explainers of AI research papers with implementation examples and cross-references to source code. The platform includes a queue for users to submit and upvote papers, and incorporates feedback to improve explainers. Hi all, I recently built and am continuing to improve intuitivepapers.ai to help me study and understand AI research papers. For me, it's important to build intuition for concepts, and when reading a research paper, that can take me a while. Also, papers can be unnecessarily intimidating or verbose. I also find myself having to jump around to prior papers to understand the preceding work. My motivation was to be able to read an explainer in one place that: - explains the preceding foundations required to understand the paper - provides intuition - uses plain language where possible - provides concrete implementation examples, so I can understand how the idea is actually implemented in practice - cross references the paper against accompanying source code I originally started building this as something for myself, but I thought others might find this helpful too. New paper explainers are published regularly. There is a queue where you can submit and upvote papers for explaining. At the bottom of each explainer is a feedback form where you can suggest improvements. I will incorporate these into already published explainers, but I will also incorporate the lessons into future posts as well. Looking forward to everyone's feedback, and I hope you find this helpful Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48589755 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48589755 Points: 1 Comments: 0