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I had never messed with AI, but recently I got curious. I tried Grok3 first and was somewhat impressed with it, but the free version seemed to get more and more limited and and got a bit frustrated because I didn't want to subscribe..yet, anyway. Then I tested claude.ai and it had similar limitations of free use. Finally I tried chat.gpt…
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I had never messed with AI, but recently I got curious. I tried Grok3 first and was somewhat impressed with it, but the free version seemed to get more and more limited and and got a bit frustrated because I didn't want to subscribe..yet, anyway. Then I tested Claude.ai and it had similar limitations of free use. Finally I tried chat.gpt and I really like it a lot. I should clarify that I'm using it more like a search engine to find basic info and facts, and the bonus is that it's free and without cutting you off at some limit, at least for the time being. You can subscribe to a more souped up version, but it seems like the free version starts you off with the ability to use the advanced version free, but that is somewhat limited. When you reach your limit, it shifts over to the lesser free version. I've done very extensive data detail searching (nothing political) and have not been cut off and have been able to refine the detail to satisfy me. It offers to present summaries, charts, pie charts. It's pretty cool! Nevertheless, I'm pretty happy with what I've been able to find out in my queries and it seems more efficient and presents things more logically than Grok or Claude. Less personal and chatty, though. At this point if I were going to actually pay money to use AI, I would probably go with chat.gpi. That could change over time, of course. Meanwhile, the free version is extremely useful and informative in a way I really like.
I just got a new iPhone and chat.gpi is integrated into it. I downloaded an app and so I can use it on my phone if need be.
I found ChatGPT blatantly wrong especially about medical issues and you can get it to admit it if challenged. Don’t believe everything it says.