
Artificial Analysis just shipped a quality-of-life feature that its users have been asking for: Model Sets. You can now save a named collection of models and apply it across every chart on the platform in one click, instead of re-selecting the same handful of models every time you open a new view.
The problem it solves
If you have spent any time on Artificial Analysis, you know the drill. The platform lets you create custom visualizations, compare models and providers, and export data across a wide range of dimensions. Trade-offs exist between model quality, price, output speed, latency, context window, and other dimensions, and most people are not comparing all 542 models at once. They have a shortlist.
The old workflow meant rebuilding that shortlist from scratch on every chart. If you were tracking, say, five frontier models across the Intelligence Index, the coding leaderboard, the speed chart, and the provider comparison, you were clicking through the same model selector four separate times. Model Sets collapses that into one saved action.
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