5 GPT-based services that will diversify your work with bots
Miscellaneous / / April 19, 2023
Tools allow you to compare different bots, create new ones, and more.
1. Poe
Poe is a platform that allows you to interact with different chatbots based on large language models. The user can switch between Sage, ChatGPT, Dragonfly, GPT‑4, Claude Instant and Claude+.
Sage and ChatGPT use the GPT‑3.5‑turbo model, Dragonfly is based on the older text‑davinci‑003 from OpenAI. And Claude operates on the basis of the system of the same name, developed by Anthropic.
The service also allows you to create your own bots based on the listed models. Poe is useful for a wide range of purposes - from teaching and programming to writing literary texts.
Unfortunately, due to the large influx of users, the developers had to limit the number of daily free requests. The platform is available through a browser, as well as in the form of a mobile application for iOS, which not in Russian version App Store.
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2. Ora
Ora is a web-based platform that allows you to quickly create your own chatbots based on the GPT-3.5 model. In the future, the authors promise to add support for GPT‑4. The service is suitable for those who need virtual interlocutors or assistants who specialize in specific topics.
To get started, the developers have prepared a large set of templates that can be used to launch new bots - from programming advisers to experts in the Harry Potter universe.
The service does not impose any restrictions on the number of messages and does not make you wait in the queue for a request. While you can use the model from ChatGPT for free.
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3. Nat.dev
Nat.dev is a test site that provides a platform for users to compare language models. The list of available options here is very large. Including there are systems from OpenAI: GPT‑3.5‑turbo and GPT‑4.
In the site settings, in addition to the chatbot model, you can adjust the length of responses and their variability. Initially, the service was completely free, but the developers introduced a limitation due to a sharp increase in the number of requests. Access to Nat.dev requires a one-time $5 support and maintenance fee.
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4. Ghost Together
Ghost Together is a hybrid social platform and response service with a Twitter-like interface. After registering an account on the main page, you can ask questions that will be displayed in the general feed for all users.
At the moment, the GPT‑3.5‑turbo model is used to generate responses, and the developers promise to add GPT‑4 in the near future. Other users of the service can also comment on your question in a separate thread.
For now, an important advantage of Ghost Together remains free access and the absence of restrictions on the number of requests. But at the same time, remember that your calls to the bot are published in the public domain.
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5. Chat. D‑ID
This service supplements the standard ChatGPT conversation with visual cues and voice acting answers. The system is based on D-ID technology, which transfers text to video and audio formats for a more natural communication with a virtual avatar.
Now only one avatar is available on the site - Alice, but the developers promise to add more ready-made ones virtual interlocutors, as well as the ability to create your own versions based on photos.
Chat. D‑ID works from phone and computer. The user can ask a question in text through the input line or record a voice message, to which Alice will answer with a synthesized voice, reinforcing her speech with facial expressions. The authors of the project do not specify which language model is involved in generating the content of the responses.
So far, the avatar doesn't look very natural, but it's a nice experiment that offers an alternative to boring text chat. Chat. D-ID is available for free, but you can create a maximum of 40 individual chats with the bot on just English language.
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