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I often use these for answering questions (usually technical, occasionally political).
I often use these for answering questions (usually technical, occasionally political).
==commercial services==
==commercial services==
* [https://chatgpt.com/gpts ChatGPT] (by OpenAI, which is neither open nor AI)
* [https://chatgpt.com/gpts ChatGPT] (by OpenAI, which is neither open nor AI<ref name=ai />)
* [https://copilot.microsoft.com/ Copilot] (Microsoft)
* [https://copilot.microsoft.com/ Copilot] (Microsoft)
* [https://kagi.com/fastgpt FastGPT]: seems to be Kagi's own model, not just a front-end to some other LLM
** [https://help.kagi.com/kagi/ai/kagi-ai.html Kagi's Docs: Kagi AI]
** '''2023-03-16''' [https://blog.kagi.com/kagi-ai-search Kagi's approach to AI in search]
* [https://www.perplexity.ai/ Perplexity]
* [https://www.perplexity.ai/ Perplexity]
==Notes==
==Notes==
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** Downside: not fully autonomous; still depends on OpenAI
** Downside: not fully autonomous; still depends on OpenAI
* [https://github.com/imartinez/privateGPT privateGPT]
* [https://github.com/imartinez/privateGPT privateGPT]
==Footnote==
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<ref name=ai>...in the sense that LLMs in general are not really what the term "AI" means to me.</ref>
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Revision as of 15:06, 10 October 2024

Large Language Model AI (LLMs)

I often use these for answering questions (usually technical, occasionally political).

commercial services

Notes

Code Sources

  • Auto-GPT «chains together LLM "thoughts", to autonomously achieve whatever goal you set.»
    • Downside: not fully autonomous; still depends on OpenAI
  • privateGPT

Footnote

  1. ...in the sense that LLMs in general are not really what the term "AI" means to me.