As the popularity of ChatGPT continues to rise, so do the various third-party chatbots and browser extensions claiming to offer AI-powered assistance. However, not all of these chatbots are trustworthy or safe to use. Many of these are clones that simply use the GPT-3.5 API to conduct specific tasks, while others are published by the same parent company and may redirect users to phishing websites or sell their data to third-party companies. Some of these apps and extensions, however, do work as advertised. It is important for users to exercise caution and do research before downloading and installing any third-party ChatGPT app or extension.
One of the well-known alternatives to ChatGPT is Bing Chat, which uses GPT-4 and can access information from the web in real-time. Another is Perplexity AI, which provides more accurate responses and can cite sources for them. Nova AI is also a worthy ChatGPT alternative that works well as both a chatbot and a research tool.
In terms of the person mentioned in the article, OpenAI is the company behind ChatGPT’s technology.
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