What is an alternative to ChatGPT?

Anil Matcha
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With ChatGPT being banned in Italy and chance of getting banned in other places, what is an alternative?

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Lokesh Joshi
some ChatGPT alternatives are: 1: ChatSonic 2: Jasper 3: Perplexity AI
Shaur ul Asar
Some popular AI language models include GPT-3, BERT, and XLNet, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
Marlene Koh
Depends on the use case
Halley Victoria
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Halley Victoria
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Shushant Lakhyani
Chstsonic, you chat
Richa Sharma
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With their explanation on data safety, don't you think ChatGPT will come back to life in every country it's been banned?
Dr. Viktor
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Thanks for bringing up such an important topic. keep the alternatives
Minha Nadeem
I think BARD would be your best option
Anil Matcha
@mahad_kamran Yes, but no API access
Soumen Majumdar
Pioneer is always good. ChatGPT rocks!
Aida Zu
Brain again.
Valorie Jones
Conversa - Videos That Talk back
Conversa - Videos That Talk back
Most of the big tech companies are trying to develop their own models, Google has BARD, Meta has LLaMa, DeepMind has Chinchilla and Flamingo, EleutherAI has GTP-Neo and GTP-J, Anthropic has Claude. From my experience with LLama, GTP-Neo and GTP-J, they were not as robust as GTP 3.5 / GTP-4 / ChatGTP. Bard comes close. I think the strength of ChatGTP is is flexibility, applying zero-shot learning to solve new tasks in completely different domains. However, if you have a specific application, you could fine-tune some of the open-source models to your specific task you might be able to get better results. There are also other smaller services, ChatSonic, YouChat, and Perplexity AI that provide ChatGTP like conversations. I don't think Italy's GDPR ban can be sustained indefinitely. OpenAI is actively adding more privacy information to their website and service. There is now a notification when you visit the site, and if you ask ChatGTP about GDPR it will provide you with a disclaimer and a notice to read their privacy policy. If countries really want to regular large language models, they are going to have to add some new laws to their regulatory toolbox. I think the new battleground will be potential liability for false or misleading statements.
Anil Matcha
@val_jones Thanks for sharing your insights
Valorie Jones
Conversa - Videos That Talk back
Conversa - Videos That Talk back
@matcha_anil There is also Vicuna, a chatgpt like mod l based on Meta's LLaMA that runs on your local machine (on CPU, GPU, or both). this is the model that came from researchers at Berkeley, Stanford, CMU and UC San Diego. paper: https://vicuna.lmsys.org/ setup tutorial: https://youtu.be/ByV5w1ES38A
Anil Matcha
@val_jones Yeah this has been making a lot of news off late
Daniel Moutouss
In Italy and other places the APIs still work, only the front of ChatGPT doesn't. A VPN will probably do the trick, but if you are looking for an actual alternative, I would recommend you look into LLaMa. You can run it locally and train it yourself, or use repos such as GPT4All (https://github.com/nomic-ai/gpt4all), that is pre-trained, and it even removed the filters that ChatGPT has, so it's just a bit more wild
Tona
Ph.D. Compass
Ph.D. Compass
Notion AI is good, but you have to pay for it. It's affordable, but still no free tier, just only 20 free conversations to test it. Bing is different, but you get some good info out of it. Mostly good for gathering data and searching, but not as a conversational tool. Jasper AI, ChatSonic, and more (already mentioned). Hopefully, after clarifying personal data management they will be unbanned