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Not sure if you have tried the plugins for ChatGPT? You have to be a plus member but you get various plugins and access to the internet. So far internet access is pretty disappointing but it seems to be improving. The plugins arent relevant to me tbh and I've only really used one in anger, allows GPT to access PDF's online.
I've found GPT-4 to be much better than GPT-3.5. The structure and format of the prompts seems to make a big difference. It's also now available as an app for the iphone.
So far gpt-4 seems to be ahead of bing and bard. But for internet access its pretty far behind.
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Bing is not bad. It tends to be more reserved and more "say less" about things than Bard or ChatGPT. Bard to me borders on the comedic. ChatGPT is improving. At the start ChatGpt thought I was actually a tory peer born in 1924 on some country estate, oh and I went to Eton and CambridgeOriginally posted by cojak View PostI’ve played with Bing and been happy with it, I have no idea if it is as good as ChatGPT.
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I’ve played with Bing and been happy with it, I have no idea if it is as good as ChatGPT.
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Ask it something like "can you help me create a simple Android app, which helps me calculate revenue from my multiple client's invoices?"
Use Android Studio, when you're finished let me know, share it with me and you'll have made your first tenner.
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So AI tools/ChatGPT
Ok so I have been playing around with ChatGPT and it is good for content and some documentation so far. I have the desktop app and like it.
So.. i'm looking around a bit further, no particular use case in mind.
What tools do people here suggest please?
I have 3 "different types of os to play with, Windows, Debian, and Android.
Any suggestions from the very learned panel please?Tags: None
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