ChatGPT is a revolutionary AI-based App now available on iPhone. It is Open-Source and 4GB in size. No internet connection needed. Developers can use TestFlight to see it in Work. Also available for Windows, macOS, Linux and online. Empowers users to chat with the AI directly from their devices with impressive results. Not recommended for frequent use. Petey is a better choice. The MLC LLM project is great but still needs improvements before being genuinely reliable.
Introducing Ask Anywhere - the free Windows-based software that allows you to ask questions, write code and translate sentences through text prompts & get responses quickly from ChatGPT. Easily access Ask Anywhere through the convenient shortcut keys – simply download, unzip & launch the program for quick & easy use.
Discover how Microsoft's Bing AI is expanding with a feature that lets you access a chatbot powered by Bing AI. Activate it with a few clicks on the right-click context menu and you can use the chatbot in the side panel to give you an instant answer to any query you've chosen. Bing AI is set to become even more prominent in Windows 11 and other Microsoft products — check out how it can improve your travelling and recipes.
GrammarlyGo, a new AI tool using Generative AI technology, recently released into beta. It provides users with enhanced capabilities, contextual understanding and one-click adjustments for emails, social media posts and other written communication. Gain invaluable insight and save time with brainstorming and writing tasks with GrammarlyGo. Available for Chrome, Mac, and soon Windows.
Comparing answers between Microsoft Edge's Bing AI and Google's Bard AI is now made easier with the new developer browser version of Edge. With a Bing AI advertisement appearing in the address bar, users can now more easily compare answers of both chatbots. Try the new version of Edge now and see the difference! #microsoftedge #bingai #barai #browserengine #compareanswers
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