Browser-Based AI Chat
There are two tools that make it easier to use AI chat in a browser for everyday questions; one is from Google and the other Microsoft, so there is a lot of money behind both.
Google's Bard and Microsoft's Bing chat applications are powerful tools that can help with a variety of tasks, from brainstorming ideas to writing creative content.
URL: Microsoft Bing, https://www.bing.com/
URL: Google Bard, https://bard.google.com/
Bard is powered by a large language model (LLM) while Bing uses ChatGPT. This means that both have been trained on a massive dataset of text and code, and they can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer questions in an informative way.
One of the best things about both tools is that they are still under development, which means that they are constantly learning and improving. In the past few months, both have made significant progress in their ability to generate text that is both accurate and creative.
Overall, these are excellent tools and will be valuable for many people. If you are looking for a way to boost your productivity, supercharge your imagination, or simply learn more about the world, I encourage you to give either a try.
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Pros
- Can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way.
- Both provide links to the sources they use for a generated answer.
- Constantly learning and improving.
- Free and easy to use.
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Cons
- Still under development, so there may be occasional errors.
- Not always able to generate text that is creative or original.
- It may not be able to answer all questions accurately.
Overall, these are great ways for anybody to get started using AI chat. They are free to use and easy to access.
Note: Both chat applications require that you take specific steps to access them. For Google Bard, you must set up Google as the default search engine for your browser. For Microsoft Bing, you must access bing.com with the Edge browser. While taking these steps may be a bit irritating for people who use a different search engine or do not use Edge, it is a small price to pay for gaining access to powerful chat tools.
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