The AI chatbot ChatGPT, which has gained popularity for its capacity to produce passable text for virtually any request, has already been put to a countless number of uses.
The problem is that ChatGPT frequently runs out of room. Then, you can't start it up because of an arbitrary number of people. You are left with an over capacity warning and few options.
Even though ChatGPT is the most well-known AI robot at the moment, there are thankfully other choices available. If you can't access ChatGPT, one of the other apps we've gathered could step in.
1. Bing driven by AI from Microsoft
Given that you require authorization in order to use Microsoft's Bing tool, which is driven by AI, this one might be a little more difficult to actually use. We have a lesson on how you might be able to skip the waiting list, which is a blessing.
Just be aware that if you do manage to gain entry, the AI-powered Bing has a history of providing odd, unsettling responses.
Without registering, give it a try.
You can also test out Bing's AI-powered features without actually joining up. On Bing's home page, you can sample the tool, as Cecily Mauran of Mashable reported. To access a prompt about the upcoming new Bing, simply select "learn more."
2. Bard from YouTube
Once more, getting to this one might be a challenge. There will probably be a queue. Bard is currently only accessible to a select group of users, and so far, it doesn't seem to be performing all that well. However, once the public has complete access, that is one to watch out for.
Puma 3.
Although ChatGPT is a possibility, Jasper focuses more on business applications. Although it will be expensive, it claims to be an AI copywriter that will enhance blogs, ad copy, and social copy.
YouChat 4.
YouChat has a condensed form of what ChatGPT does, even though it's not quite as svelte as ChatGPT. Here is a song about chicken wings that I asked it to compose in the vein of the Beatles, for example. It replied to the question essentially in the same way that ChatGPT would.
Impressive but not a great tune.
YouChat, in contrast to ChatGPT, also provides the references it used to compile its response. Although it is primarily a search engine, it still does a respectable job of responding to commands like ChatGPT.
Chatsonic 5.
You must pay a monthly subscription charge to use ChatSonic, but it is a chatbot just like ChatGPT. In reality, the tool is positioned on the site as ChatGPT's upgrade. You can sign up for a free tryout, but after that, the monthly fee will be about US$13.
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The problem is that ChatGPT frequently runs out of room. Then, you can't start it up because of an arbitrary number of people. You are left with an over capacity warning and few options.
Even though ChatGPT is the most well-known AI robot at the moment, there are thankfully other choices available. If you can't access ChatGPT, one of the other apps we've gathered could step in.
1. Bing driven by AI from Microsoft
Given that you require authorization in order to use Microsoft's Bing tool, which is driven by AI, this one might be a little more difficult to actually use. We have a lesson on how you might be able to skip the waiting list, which is a blessing.
Just be aware that if you do manage to gain entry, the AI-powered Bing has a history of providing odd, unsettling responses.
Without registering, give it a try.
You can also test out Bing's AI-powered features without actually joining up. On Bing's home page, you can sample the tool, as Cecily Mauran of Mashable reported. To access a prompt about the upcoming new Bing, simply select "learn more."
2. Bard from YouTube
Once more, getting to this one might be a challenge. There will probably be a queue. Bard is currently only accessible to a select group of users, and so far, it doesn't seem to be performing all that well. However, once the public has complete access, that is one to watch out for.
Puma 3.
Although ChatGPT is a possibility, Jasper focuses more on business applications. Although it will be expensive, it claims to be an AI copywriter that will enhance blogs, ad copy, and social copy.
YouChat 4.
YouChat has a condensed form of what ChatGPT does, even though it's not quite as svelte as ChatGPT. Here is a song about chicken wings that I asked it to compose in the vein of the Beatles, for example. It replied to the question essentially in the same way that ChatGPT would.
Impressive but not a great tune.
YouChat, in contrast to ChatGPT, also provides the references it used to compile its response. Although it is primarily a search engine, it still does a respectable job of responding to commands like ChatGPT.
Chatsonic 5.
You must pay a monthly subscription charge to use ChatSonic, but it is a chatbot just like ChatGPT. In reality, the tool is positioned on the site as ChatGPT's upgrade. You can sign up for a free tryout, but after that, the monthly fee will be about US$13.
https://spiritsevent.com
https://gpsku.co.id/
https://caramanjur.com/
https://rainyquote.com
https://www.teknovidia.com/
https://hpmanual.net/
https://www.inschord.com/
https://edukasinewss.com/