Lattice is an AI research tracking platform that curates daily paper summaries, trend charts, and weekly digests from OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, and 17 other labs, with customizable feeds from over 100 institutions.
What is Lattice?
Lattice (from Layer The Latent Lattice) aggregates AI research papers from a curated set of 20+ top labs (including BAIR, Microsoft Research, Tsinghua AI, NVIDIA, Google Research) plus an additional 100+ institutions you can add to your personal feed. It ingests arXiv papers and lab publications, then produces AI‑powered text summaries, trend visualisations, and a weekly email digest. The platform runs as a web app with a newsletter subscription option.
Key Features
- AI‑powered paper summaries — Each paper entry shows a 1‑2 sentence auto‑generated highlight (e.g., “Mandol’s significant speedup in retrieval and insertion for long‑term conversational memory management …”) written by the platform’s own AI.
- Customisable lab feed — Choose from over 100 institutions to build a personalised feed; the default selection covers 20 major labs (OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, BAIR, Meta AI, etc.).
- Trending topic tracking — Real‑time trend charts for topics like “Data Curation & Synthetic Data” (+5% papers this week) and “Scientific Discovery & Drug Design” (+4%).
- Paper of the Week — A highlighted paper (e.g., Mandol: An Agglomerative Agent Memory System for Long‑Term Conversations from Microsoft Research) with a direct link to the arXiv source.
- Browse by category and timeframe — Filter by Safety & Alignment, Capabilities, Infrastructure, Applications, and by time windows (This week, 2 weeks, This month).
- Weekly email digest — “We read everything so you don’t have to. One email, zero noise.” – a newsletter that delivers the curated picks to your inbox.
Who is it for?
- AI researchers who need to stay current with papers from specific labs without manually scanning arXiv — they can subscribe to a custom lab feed and receive the weekly digest.
- Product managers and engineers building AI‑powered products — they can track new capabilities and safety research from labs like Anthropic or OpenAI, and see trend data on topics like inference quantization or tool use.
- Students and educators in machine learning — they get a curated, topic‑filtered view of the latest research (e.g., robotics, multimodal models) and can follow a single lab like Stanford HAI or MIT CSAIL.
What can you do with Lattice?
- Track a specific lab’s output — Select, for example, “NVIDIA Research” and get a feed of their latest papers with AI summaries and author lists, such as Autoregressive Diffusion with Hybrid Representation for Interactive Human Motion Generation.
- Monitor emerging topics — Click on a trending topic like “Data Curation & Synthetic Data” to see the week’s papers tagged with that label, along with a percentage change indicator.
- Receive a weekly research roundup — Subscribe to the email digest to have the platform’s picks (50 selected papers out of 124 from the last week) delivered every week, with direct links to each paper.
How does Lattice work?
The platform automatically indexes papers from a predefined list of labs (e.g., BAIR, DAMO, ETH) and from an expanded set of 100+ institutions you can toggle. Each paper is summarised by an AI model and tagged with topics (e.g., “Red‑Teaming & Adversarial Robustness”, “Tool Use & Agents”). Users browse by list or grid view, filter by date or category, and can subscribe to a weekly email that contains the “Paper of the Week” and the latest selected papers.
Pricing
Freemium. The web feed and weekly email digest are free; no paid tiers are mentioned on the page.
FAQ
Is Lattice free to use?
Yes, the web platform (paper browsing, trending topics, custom lab selection) and the weekly email digest are free. No premium subscription is listed.