Microsoft’s Copilot is a significant language model chatbot. It is right now accessible on the Bing web index and Bing application and can address different client questions, produce text, compose messages, and that’s just the beginning.
Copilot demonstrates its adaptability by performing specific tasks like scheduling appointments, organizing travel plans, and facilitating online shopping in addition to providing standard responses. Poems, scripts, musical compositions, letters, and other creative text formats include
Elon Musk’s xAI developed the AI chatbot Grok, which stands out by responding to daring and unconventional inquiries that other AI systems typically reject. Elon Musk emphasizes Grok’s wry and humorous response. Grok’s ability to facilitate branched conversations, in which users can switch topics, makes it stand out. Additionally, Grok provides users with the one-of-a-kind capability of modifying any portion of the output as if it were the initial response. Grok is built on xAI’s Grok-1 proprietary LLM, in contrast to the majority of AI chatbots that use OpenAI’s GPT. The organization guarantees that Grok-1 has a dash of humor and performs better compared to GPT-3.5 and comparative computer based intelligence models.
Ernie, which stands for “Upgraded Portrayal through Information Joining,” is a conversational computer-based intelligence chatbot developed by the Chinese company Baidu to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT in China. It is based on Baidu’s Pre-trained Dialogue Generation Model (PLATO) and the Ernie 3.0-Totan proprietary in-house Large Model (LLM). Ernie allows users to interact with the AI service through prompts and responses that include both text and images thanks to its multi-modal capabilities.