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The Competitors to ChatGPT

Whenever the topic of AI enters a conversation, the example of ChatGPT often isn’t too far behind. To some people, this can make the two feel somewhat ubiquitous. However, with ChatGPT being a single example of an artificial intelligence content creation platform, it’s worth seeking out alternatives if you’re in the market.

However, as the popular name associated with the technology at large, it’s also worth remembering that there is a lot of popular attention on ChatGPT, something that can be beneficial in its own right. However, for your purposes, you need to know which is going to get you what you need, if not the one with the most media focus.

Google’s Bard

Perhaps one of the frontrunners in this discussion is Google’s own take on the formula – Bard. Despite having all of the resources behind it that such a parent company can provide, the aforementioned popularity and attention that the head start afforded to ChatGPT has definitely given it the edge. However, it’s worth reading AI research reports from websites like www.cyberhaven.com in order to better understand the finer differences between the two – as what your business needs might be better suited to what Bard can offer.

Even if you still end up using ChatGPT, however, it helps to know of its competitors and the different experiences that they can all offer in order to get the fullest possible sense of the landscape.

Bing Chat

Google isn’t the only one who’s decided to try and get in on this, however, and Microsoft has launched its own AI platform through Bing, its browser. What does Bing look to offer here that hasn’t already been covered, though? The integration of the browser into its core functioning looks to be the answer to that – using this connected nature to provide the most up-to-date answers and content that it possibly can. 

This might be the edge that you’re looking to give your content if efficiency is what interests you about artificial intelligence, meaning that you don’t have to slow down in order to work these latest affairs into your content or content searches. After all, when you’re in the content creation game, you’re likely aware of how damaging content that isn’t up to date can be.

ChatSonic

Touted as offering everything that ChatGPT can ‘and more’, ChatSonic allegedly uses that window of time after ChatGPT’s release to build on that original formula. The end result of this is supposedly a platform that is much more versatile due to the integration and generation of additions like visuals and voice commands. Different people and companies are going to want to use AI for different reasons, and while the most straightforward need for it might be for written content creation, the strides in visual and voiced content makes this a potentially more flexible platform.

With AI-generated content being produced across all manner of fields, including digital design and video content, knowing how to use the tool means understanding all aspects of it – even if that’s not what you need right now, it might be before long.


You may be interested in: How to Maximize ChatGPT Power for Customer Services?

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