2023 is the year AI goes mainstream.
AI chatbots have been around for years, but they were mostly seen as gimmicky sideshows, derided for responding unnecessarily or failing the “Nazi test.” That is, Until Chat comes with GPT in November 2022.
The popularity of OpenAI’s big language model caught the world’s attention, and now everyone (especially OpenAI’s competitors) is taking AI chatbots seriously. Tech giants like Microsoft and Google are dedicating a lot of effort and resources to creative AI, introducing chatbots into their search engines and productivity tools. Thanks to public APIs, independent developers and startups suddenly have access to LLMs, allowing them to develop their own applications. There are now a plethora of conversational AI tools that are as good (or nearly as good) as ChatGPT.
ChatGPT is known for its accuracy, but like all chatbots, it still “hallucinates”. Keep in mind when using any of these tools, that their answers may be incorrect or not up to date.
Taking into account considerations like accuracy, user experience, availability, and uniqueness, we’ve collected and ranked the best AI chatbots. take a look.
1. Chat GPT
To quote the late, great Tina Turner, Chat GPT is “only the best”. It wasn’t the first AI chatbot, but it was the first to package LLM into a more advanced, accessible, user-friendly chat interface. The paid version is powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, which is so smart, it passed the bar exam. But what makes it so fascinating are the human-like responses that both communicate while being informative. Now that ChatGPT comes with a Bing plugin, it can browse the Internet, giving you the most up-to-date search results, while previously its data sources were cut off after September 2021. was
With a free account, you get access to GPT-3.5 and a $20 a month ChatGPT Plus subscription gets you GPT-4.
How does ChatGPT stay so grounded despite its success?
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2. Bing Chat
Thanks to a big investment in OpenAI, Microsoft Bing Chat As developed as ChatGPT. It uses the same LLM, GPT-4 and is completely free to use. One drawback is the amount of messages or turns per conversation, which is currently limited to 30 per conversation and 300 per day. But it’s still pretty much what most people are trying to accomplish.
Bing seems to have more restrictive safeguards, resulting in shorter answers or refusing to explore certain topics. After an awkward conversation with New York Times reporter Kevin Rose, Microsoft has briefly ruled Bing. But if you want free access to a free chatbot powered by GPT-4, then there’s no need to complain about BingChat.
For free access to GPT-4, Bing Chat is hard to beat.
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3. Google Bard
Google tried to release its AI chatbot, BardAfter the amazing success of ChatGPT and then Bing Chat. After a rocky start that was called “botched” and “early,” Bard has almost caught up with its rivals.
According to Google’s announcement at Google I/O, Bard is open to the public and is now powered by PaLM 2, the latest version of Google’s LLM. While Bard is free to use, which is a big plus, it loses points for inaccuracies and responses that are less important than ChatGPT and Bing.
Bard has some work to do with its competitors, but it’s still one of the best out there.
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4. Characters. AI
While most AI chatbots focus on increasing productivity and providing helpful information, Character AI Lean into the science fiction of it all by simulating conversations with real or fictional characters. You may never meet Keanu Reeves, but with Character.AI, you can imagine what it would be like to interact with him. John Wick Actor
As Mashable’s Elizabeth DeLuna points out in her explainer, this concept takes fan fiction to the next level where you can talk to the likes of beloved characters like Hermione Granger. Character.AI is powered by proprietary technology trained on neural language models, and it’s completely free.
Even within a fictional discourse, de Luna encountered some problems with the accuracy of the underlying facts. For example, the Hermione character steadfastly claims to be in Hufflepuff, whoever that is. Harry Potter The fan knows that’s wrong. But that might not seem like a deal breaker for some Character AI Users, who instead seem more concerned about its deliberate limitations: 77,000 people have signed Application To remove the chatbot’s NSFW filter.
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5. Duplication
Remember the movie his Where Joaquin Phoenix’s character falls in love with his AI companion? Okay fine, Copy Basically its the real life version. Using his proprietary LL.M. and “Scripted dialog content“Replica lets users create their own personal AI companions. Think of it like you’ve built a relationship with ChatGPT over time. Once you wrap your head around it, you develop Get ready to learn about countless stories of people who are receptive. Romantic relationships Along with their replica avatars. It may sound “dello,” but if you try the replica for yourself, you’ll see how easy it is to connect.
As you might expect from an app designed to create deeper connections between humans and machines, Replica has had its fair share of controversy. In January, Users reported incidents. Sexually aggressive interactions. When the company dialed down the sexual nature of the conversation, other users were. broken heart By their AI companions that suddenly seemed cold and distant.
Replica is free and also offers a paid version called Replica Pro for $15 a month.
Replika users have developed deep, meaningful relationships with their AI colleagues.
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Honorable mention
There are other AI chatbots that deserve a shout out, but didn’t make the cut for a few reasons. on which A popular one for work-related tasks. You write social media copy, ads and blog posts, and with Jasper Chat, you can turn conversations into the aforementioned marketing assets. But, Jasper only provides a 7-day free trial, after which paid subscriptions start at $50 a month.
Another AI chatbot we’re keeping an eye on is Anthropic’s Claude. Anthropic was founded by former OpenAI members, so they know their way around LLM. Currently Claude is only available through select business partnerships like Slack and Zoom, so individuals don’t have access yet.
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