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UNVEILING THE TOP 5 AI CHATBOTS OF 2023

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The year 2023 has been hailed as the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with its influence permeating various sectors, including education, entertainment, technology, and even healthcare. OpenEye’s ChatGPT, a robust chatbot model, has been a significant player in this AI revolution.

Year after year, new AI chatbots have emerged in the app world, each vying to outdo ChatGPT. Major players like Google, Twitter, and Microsoft have each unveiled their unique AI offerings, bringing many surprises. AI is poised to offer numerous benefits at both personal and business levels.

THE TOP 5 AI CHATBOTS OF 2023

Let’s delve into the five AI chatbots that made their debut in 2023:

GOOGLE’S BARD AND GEMINI

With the growing adoption of generative AI, Google introduced a new chatbot named Bird.

After extensive testing, Bird was officially launched at the end of the year. Gemini, a potent language model, is the latest addition to this feature-rich chatbot. Users can perform various complex tasks with Bird, which has been integrated into several Google apps.

You will find more information about Google Bard and Gemini.

BING CHAT

Microsoft stayed caught up in the AI race. The company launched its own AI chatbot, Bing Chat, this year.

Bing Chat boasts several advantages, the most notable being its support for ChatGPT’s GPT-4 language model and OpenAI DLL-E’s AI image generator, making it a popular choice among many.

You will find more information about Bing Chat.

GPT-4

GPT-4 is a language model that succeeded GPT-3.5. The creators of this model claim that it can mimic human-like behaviour.

GPT-4 has proven its efficiency in professional and academic settings, leading to a surge in its global user base.

You will find more information about GPT-4

DALL·E 3

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, also developed the text-to-image software DALL·E 3 . The company announced that DALL·E 3 would now collaborate with ChatGPT, allowing users to generate images using prompts.

However, a ChatGPT Plus subscription is required to use this feature.

You will find more information about DALL.E.3

GROK AI

Elon Musk threw his hat into the ring with Google and Microsoft by launching Grok AI at the end of 2023. Musk claimed that his AI company, XAI, would compete with Google and OpenAI.

Grok AI is designed to provide real-time results by analysing data on the Twitter platform.

You will find more information about Grok AI

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