Microsoft begins ChatGPT to Bing Chat
ChatGPT and Bing Chat are arguably the most well-known options out there, plenty of others also exist. We'll review the best AI chatbots available today while discussing their pros and cons. Some are free to use, while others require subscriptions; we'll go over that too.
OpenAI's ChatGPT (Chat-based Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is on its way to becoming a household name, and that's because it's an impressive tool that can generate both relevant text and code after being given prompts by humans. It does this using GPT-3 (not GPT-4, yet), a neural network or machine learning algorithm that can learn and make intelligent predictions by utilizing an enormous database of information and billions of parameters.
Since ChatGPT knows several written languages as well as coding languages, it can help produce content for people around the world. It also quickly and clearly simulates conversation when prompted. For instance, I asked ChatGPT, "What is an interesting title for a novel about a roaming space octopus?" to which it responded with, "Eight Arms Among the Stars: The Wandering Adventures of a Space Octopus." Not bad, really. But if an answer isn't satisfactory, clicking the regenerate button will provide a different response.