People have already found countless uses for ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that's gone viral for its ability to create passable text for just about any request.
The truth is, ChatGPT frequently reaches its maximum capacity. You can't start it up because there's an unknown number of people already using it, which prevents you from doing so. You are left with a "over capacity" notification and not a lot of other options to choose from.
Even though ChatGPT is the AI chatbot with the most users at the moment, there are other choices available, which is a relief. We have compiled a selection of additional chatbots for you to try in the event that you are unable to access ChatGPT.
1. Artificial intelligence-driven Bing from Microsoft
Because you need to obtain permission in order to use the AI-powered Bing utility developed by Microsoft, putting this one into practice might be a little bit more difficult. We are happy to provide you with a lesson on the various ways in which you might be able to skip ahead on the waiting list.
Just so you are aware, the AI-powered Bing search engine has apparently developed a pattern of providing strange and unsettling answers, so take caution in the event that you do ultimately gain access to it.
You won't be required to join up to test it out.
You can also test out the AI-powered Bing without actually joining up for the service if you want to. You can get a sneak peek at the utility by going to the homepage of Bing, as Mashable's Cecily Mauran explained. You just have to select "learn more" to a prompt about the new Bing coming down the pipeline.
2. Google's Troubadour
Again, gaining admission to this one might actually be a little bit challenging. There will most certainly be a waiting list involved. Right now the only people who've received access to Bard are certain testers and, so far, it's apparently been underwhelming in its performance. Nevertheless, once complete access is granted to the general public, that is something to keep a watch on.
3. Jasper
Although Jasper is not as geared toward consumer use as other options, such as ChatGPT, it is still a possibility. There will be a fee involved, but it promises to be an AI copywriter that will enhance blog content, advertising copy, and social copy.
YouChat (4th)
YouChat has a feature that performs the same functions as ChatGPT, albeit in a condensed and less aesthetically pleasing form. Here's a song I had it compose about chicken wings, in the style of the Beatles, for instance. It responded to the prompt in a manner that was pretty much exactly the same as ChatGPT presumably would.
A song that is not very excellent but is very impressive.
YouChat, in contrast to ChatGPT, provides a summary of the sources it consulted in order to answer your question. It's focused on being a search tool, but still does a fairly good job of responding to prompts like ChatGPT.
5. A chatty cactus
ChatSonic will cost you a subscription fee, but it is intended to be a chatbot just like ChatGPT. In point of fact, the website advertises the utility as an improved variant of ChatGPT. You can sign up for a free tryout, but after that, the service will cost you approximately US$13 per month.
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The truth is, ChatGPT frequently reaches its maximum capacity. You can't start it up because there's an unknown number of people already using it, which prevents you from doing so. You are left with a "over capacity" notification and not a lot of other options to choose from.
Even though ChatGPT is the AI chatbot with the most users at the moment, there are other choices available, which is a relief. We have compiled a selection of additional chatbots for you to try in the event that you are unable to access ChatGPT.
1. Artificial intelligence-driven Bing from Microsoft
Because you need to obtain permission in order to use the AI-powered Bing utility developed by Microsoft, putting this one into practice might be a little bit more difficult. We are happy to provide you with a lesson on the various ways in which you might be able to skip ahead on the waiting list.
Just so you are aware, the AI-powered Bing search engine has apparently developed a pattern of providing strange and unsettling answers, so take caution in the event that you do ultimately gain access to it.
You won't be required to join up to test it out.
You can also test out the AI-powered Bing without actually joining up for the service if you want to. You can get a sneak peek at the utility by going to the homepage of Bing, as Mashable's Cecily Mauran explained. You just have to select "learn more" to a prompt about the new Bing coming down the pipeline.
2. Google's Troubadour
Again, gaining admission to this one might actually be a little bit challenging. There will most certainly be a waiting list involved. Right now the only people who've received access to Bard are certain testers and, so far, it's apparently been underwhelming in its performance. Nevertheless, once complete access is granted to the general public, that is something to keep a watch on.
3. Jasper
Although Jasper is not as geared toward consumer use as other options, such as ChatGPT, it is still a possibility. There will be a fee involved, but it promises to be an AI copywriter that will enhance blog content, advertising copy, and social copy.
YouChat (4th)
YouChat has a feature that performs the same functions as ChatGPT, albeit in a condensed and less aesthetically pleasing form. Here's a song I had it compose about chicken wings, in the style of the Beatles, for instance. It responded to the prompt in a manner that was pretty much exactly the same as ChatGPT presumably would.
A song that is not very excellent but is very impressive.
YouChat, in contrast to ChatGPT, provides a summary of the sources it consulted in order to answer your question. It's focused on being a search tool, but still does a fairly good job of responding to prompts like ChatGPT.
5. A chatty cactus
ChatSonic will cost you a subscription fee, but it is intended to be a chatbot just like ChatGPT. In point of fact, the website advertises the utility as an improved variant of ChatGPT. You can sign up for a free tryout, but after that, the service will cost you approximately US$13 per month.
https://spiritsevent.com
https://gpsku.co.id/
https://caramanjur.com/
https://rainyquote.com
https://www.teknovidia.com/
https://hpmanual.net/
https://www.inschord.com/
https://edukasinewss.com/