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kamalkafir-blog · 20 days ago
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Chrome को टक्कर देगा OpenAI का नया AI पावर्ड वेब ब्राउज़र! जानिए अब तक क्या हुआ खुलासा
[NEWS] OpenAI Web Browser: OpenAI अब सिर्फ चैटबॉट तक सीमित नहीं रहना चाहता. कंपनी जल्द ही एक ऐसा AI-आधारित वेब ब्राउज़र लॉन्च करने की तैयारी में है जो सीधे गूगल Chrome और Perplexity के Comet ब्राउज़र को चुनौती देगा. आज के दौर में ज्यादातर लोग अपना अधिकतर समय वेब ब्राउज़र पर बिताते हैं चाहे काम हो, एंटरटेनमेंट हो या इंटरनेट सर्फिंग और यही वजह है कि AI कंपनियों की नजर अब इस प्लेटफॉर्म पर है. AI…
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mayonaisalspray · 5 months ago
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WHYYYY ARE PEOPLE USING CHAT GPT LIKE ITS A SEARCH ENGINE
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senku-ishigami-official · 4 months ago
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Senku, I want to ask you a question on the matter of using AI. I want to know your thoughts about it!
A while back, I attended a conference with a bunch of esteemed people, including a few diplomats from all over the world. Someone had asked a doctor and a professor in the top university of my country, "How do you feel about the growing presence of artificial intelligence in almost every aspects of work and life? Does it threaten you?" (Not his exact words, but that's the gist!)
At first, he laughed, and then he simply said: "Do you think mathematicians got mad when the calculator got invented?"
I have my own stance about it, and I think a tool whose primary function is to make complex computations much easier to do is VERY different from the level of AI currently existing.
As someone who's proficient in math, science, technology, and many other things, how do you feel about the professor's statement? 🤔
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Okay. I have lots of thoughts about this
So we all know that AI is on the rise. This growth is thanks to the introduction of a type of AI called generative AI. This is the AI that makes all those generated images you hear about, it runs chat gpt, it's what they used for the infamous cola commercial.
Now there's another type of AI that we've been using for a much longer time called analytical AI. This is what your favorite web browser uses to sort your search results according to the query. This has like nothing to do with character ai or whatever, all that stuff is generative AI.
The professor compared AI to a calculator, but in my mind, calculators are much more like analytical AI, not the generative AI that's gotten so popular which the question was CLEARLY referencing. This is because analytical AI uses a structured algorithm, which is usually like a system of given numbers or codes that gives an exact result. There are some calculators that can actually be considered analytical AI. Point is, you're right, this is completely different from generative AI that uses an unstructured algorithm to make something "unique" (in quotes because it's one of a kind, but drawn from a combination of existing texts and images). The professor did NOT get the question I fear.
This bothers me because analytical AI can be incredibly useful, but generative AI really just takes away from us. Art, writing and design are for humans, not for robots -- science should foster creativity, not make it dull. It's important to know the difference between them so we know what to support and what to reject.
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motsimages · 3 months ago
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Some basic distinctions coming from my understanding of them as a millennial with "user knowledge" of IT. Many things may be wrong, I am doing this as a kind of test for myself and also as basic info for those who haven't really stopped to think about this.
- Internet: as the name says, it is a NET of INTERconnected computers. How does it exactly work, I am not sure, but some computers are servers, which means they hold information that other computers (not servers) can access. Your phone is not a computer and is not a server. I don't know if it could turn into one, I think it would require a lot of RAM memory and other things to power it. If a server disconnects, you can't access the information it has. If all servers of the internet disconnect, I guess there would be no internet??
- RAM memory: one of the important things that makes the computer run. Not the same as the hard disk or the other memory (I don't remember the name now). It doesn't save files or programs, it helps manage tasks when you use the computer.
- File: information you save in your computer. It can have different formats and uses, like a .doc Word document, a PDF (file), an image in .jpg, etc.
- Folder: a place to put several files. I am not sure if it is a program.
- Browser: it's a program that you use to access the internet. You can see webs, databases, blogs... I think you cannot access the internet without a browser or other specific program for it.
- Search engine: it's a website that allows you to look for information in a database or several. Google is the most famous one. It used to be good and is now shit. Libraries also have search engines to look for books. I think outside of the internet, your computer could potentially also have a search engine to find files and folders? Unsure about this last part.
- Corpus: this is very specific but very useful for translators. It has a lot of documents of specialised content that you can look up and compare. For instance, historical documents to look for an idiom in the 16th Century. Or texts in French and Italian to see how they refer to the same information and compare the way native speakers speak.
- Program: I think this can also be software (maybe not all software are programs but all programs are software?). A specific thing you install in your computer to do something. For instance, Adobe Photoshop. I am now unsure if Microsoft Office is a program or not. Feels like it is but...
- Application: tbh I am not sure what is the difference with a software or program, but I know they don't exactly do the same things even if it looks like it. I feel it's like a smaller version of a program that the user can modify less.
- Chat GPT: I have never used it but from what I hear, it's a program that you can access remotely through some website? A specialised search engine/corpus that makes up things based on the information it can access.
I have to say that making this list I can see why people confuse program with website with browser with internet. Many programs can be accessed remotely from a website that you open in a browser, or maybe with an app. And then there's the whole thing of the Web 2.0, which is mainly all social media websites and I don't fully understand.
Feel free to comment and correct stuff.
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rajibperfection · 1 year ago
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A Review on Merlin Lifetime deals.
It’s hard to believe AI tools help you work smarter when you’re still stuck switching between tabs to get things done. (“Just call me an AI assistant juggler.”)
With so many AI models and features on the market, you’re using way too much tech to research and generate different types of content.
What if there was a Chrome extension packed with all the AI models you need to speed up your research and content creation process?
Overview:
Merlin is a Chrome browser extension and web app that gives you access to popular AI models to research, summarize, and write content.
      Best for: 
Alternatives to:Integrations:Main Features:
Educators
Marketers
Small businesses
Copy.ai
Grammarly
Jasper
Facebook
Gmail
LinkedIn
Outlook
Twitter
GDPR-compliant
AI
Pros and cons:
Chat with leading AI models, from one browser
With Merlin, you’ll receive access to prominent AI models, like GPT-4, Claude-3, Gemini 1.5, Leonardo, and others—all from your Chrome web browser.
No more moving between browser tabs! Use Merlin’s AI Chatbot on every websites you visit.
Use complex image-generation models to develop captivating brand storylines.
Plans & features
Deal terms & conditions
Lifetime access to Merlin
All future Pro Plan updates
If Plan name changes, deal will be mapped to the new Plan name with all accompanying updates
No codes, no stacking—just choose the plan that’s right for you
You must activate your license within 60 days of purchase
Ability to upgrade between 3 license tiers while the deal is available
Ability to downgrade between 3 license tiers within 60 days of purchase
GDPR compliant
Available for new Merlin users and returning AppSumo purchasers
Previous AppSumo customers who purchased Merlin can upgrade their license to increase their feature limits
1 Merlin query = 1 Chat GPT 3.5 query
Find all other AI model Query Standards here
All purchasers subject to Merlin’s Terms & Conditions
60 day money-back guarantee. Try it out for 2 months to make sure it’s right for you!
Features included in all plans
Chat with documents
Image generation
Chatbots
Chat with web pages
YouTube summarization
Blog summarization
Twitter, Gmail, Outlook, and LinkedIn FAB bars
LinkedIn Pro connect
Create from YouTube
Post in YouTube comments
AI personas
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mcabalse · 2 years ago
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Progress Update #1
My project will explore the perception of color between a human (me) and an AI model, such as Chat GPT. My deliverable will be a social media page. In the past two weeks, I have created the Instagram page, but it is still a work in progress. As an aspiring graphic designer, it was important for me to make my Instagram page an aesthetically pleasing one, so I made assets and design templates for my posts. I will announce the Instagram page soon!
I also took the time to look at other AI models. Some of them may require payment for features that I need for my project, so I created a budget. Integrated into my web browser (Microsoft Edge) is an AI model called Copilot by Bing. I tested the model with an example prompt just to see what it would spew out and the results are a bit mixed and ambiguous. With this result, I may have to create more specific prompts for the AI model to better understand it.
In the next two weeks, I will be crafting the word prompts as well as putting my Instagram page together for public view. I will also be finalizing the list of AI models to use. Hopefully, I can start on my first word prompt and post my analysis to my Instagram page.
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christianbale121 · 15 days ago
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Top AI Code Generation Software Development Platforms Compared: Features, Pricing, and Performance
In the fast-paced world of modern software engineering, AI code generation is revolutionizing how developers build applications. With AI platforms capable of auto-generating code snippets, full functions, and even complete applications, development cycles are accelerating while costs are decreasing. But with numerous platforms entering the space, choosing the right one for your development team is critical.
This blog compares the top AI code generation software development platforms—examining their key features, pricing models, and performance benchmarks—so you can make an informed decision for your enterprise or startup.
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Why Use AI Code Generation Platforms?
Before diving into the comparison, let’s briefly look at why developers are increasingly relying on these tools:
Faster time-to-market through automation of boilerplate and routine coding tasks.
Enhanced productivity by reducing context switching and manual coding efforts.
Support for multiple languages and frameworks in real time.
Bug reduction and cleaner code through AI-assisted best practices.
Scalability for large-scale enterprise applications.
Now, let’s look at the leading platforms.
1. GitHub Copilot (by GitHub + OpenAI)
🔍 Overview:
GitHub Copilot is one of the most popular AI pair programming tools, powered by OpenAI Codex. It integrates directly with Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, and Neovim.
✅ Key Features:
Real-time code completions and suggestions
Multilingual support (Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Ruby, etc.)
Supports comments in natural language
Context-aware suggestions within IDE
Works across frontend and backend stacks
💰 Pricing:
Free for verified students and open-source maintainers
$10/month or $100/year for individuals
GitHub Copilot for Business: $19/user/month with enhanced admin controls
🚀 Performance:
Copilot is highly performant for both experienced developers and juniors. However, quality can vary depending on prompt clarity and code context.
⭐ Best For:
Developers working in Visual Studio Code or JetBrains IDEs who need a powerful AI assistant for daily tasks.
2. Amazon CodeWhisperer
🔍 Overview:
Amazon CodeWhisperer is AWS’s answer to AI coding. It’s tightly integrated with AWS services and IDEs, offering secure, scalable suggestions.
✅ Key Features:
Optimized for cloud and serverless development
AWS service-specific recommendations (Lambda, DynamoDB, S3, etc.)
Real-time code suggestions and completions
Security scans for generated code
Works with multiple IDEs (JetBrains, VS Code, AWS Cloud9)
💰 Pricing:
Individual Tier: Free
Professional Tier: $19/user/month, includes security scans and organizational management
🚀 Performance:
CodeWhisperer shines in AWS-heavy environments, offering relevant and context-specific solutions for cloud development.
⭐ Best For:
AWS-centric teams developing microservices, infrastructure, or serverless applications.
3. Replit Ghostwriter
🔍 Overview:
Replit Ghostwriter is an in-browser AI-powered coding assistant integrated into the Replit platform, ideal for collaborative, web-based development.
✅ Key Features:
Instant code suggestions
Inline debugging and explanations
In-browser development and deployment
Works with multiple languages (Python, JavaScript, etc.)
AI chat for guidance and prompt-based code generation
💰 Pricing:
Included in Replit Core plan: $20/month or $220/year
🚀 Performance:
Replit Ghostwriter is excellent for beginner to intermediate coders, students, and startups who want a low-barrier entry to coding with AI.
⭐ Best For:
Web-based prototyping, learning environments, and early-stage app development.
4. Tabnine
🔍 Overview:
Tabnine uses GPT-3-based models to provide AI-powered code completion across a wide range of IDEs. It emphasizes security and privacy.
✅ Key Features:
Autocompletes code in over 20 programming languages
Supports all major IDEs (VS Code, IntelliJ, Eclipse, etc.)
Privacy-first architecture with local models available
Team and enterprise-level management tools
On-premise deployment available
💰 Pricing:
Basic Plan: Free (limited completion)
Pro Plan: $12/month per user
Enterprise Plan: Custom pricing, includes on-prem deployments
🚀 Performance:
Tabnine is accurate in enterprise environments and customizable for secure workflows. Suggestions are fast and tailored with local training.
⭐ Best For:
Teams needing secure AI coding in highly regulated or IP-sensitive environments.
5. CodeGeeX
🔍 Overview:
CodeGeeX is a multilingual AI coding assistant developed by Tsinghua University. It supports more than 20 programming languages and is open-source.
✅ Key Features:
High performance across multiple languages
Model trained on over 850 billion tokens
Supports prompt-based code generation
VS Code extension available
Open-source model can be self-hosted
💰 Pricing:
Free to use
Self-hosted options available for enterprises
🚀 Performance:
Despite being a free tool, CodeGeeX is surprisingly powerful, especially for prompt-based generation and cross-language scenarios.
⭐ Best For:
Developers who want an open-source alternative to commercial tools.
6. MutableAI
🔍 Overview:
MutableAI is a relatively new platform offering fast autocompletions, code transformation, and context-aware suggestions.
✅ Key Features:
Instant code generation and editing
Language and framework support (especially JS, Python, TS)
In-browser playground and VS Code extension
GPT-4-powered chat assistant
💰 Pricing:
Free Tier: Limited usage
Pro Plan: Starts at $15/month
Team Plans: Custom pricing
🚀 Performance:
Impressive code synthesis and in-place code transformation features. Ideal for JS-heavy frontend development.
⭐ Best For:
Frontend and full-stack developers looking for fast UI/UX generation and refactoring.
Platform Comparison Table
PlatformIDE SupportLanguagesPricingCloud FocusedSecurity FeaturesBest ForGitHub CopilotVS Code, JetBrainsPython, JS, Go, etc.$10-$19/moNoBasicGeneral-purpose codingCodeWhispererJetBrains, VS CodeJava, Python, JSFree/$19/moYes (AWS)Security scanningAWS developersReplit GhostwriterReplit browser IDEJS, Python, Bash$20/moPartialBasicWeb dev, learningTabnineAll major IDEs20+ languages$12+/moOptionalHighEnterprise-grade, secure codingCodeGeeXVS Code, CLI20+ languagesFreeNoNoneOpen-source enthusiastsMutableAIVS Code, browserJS, Python, TS$15+/moNoBasicUI/UX development, refactoring
Key Considerations When Choosing a Platform
When evaluating AI code generation platforms, consider the following:
🔐 Security and Compliance
If you're working with proprietary code, ensure the tool provides data privacy and doesn’t leak code externally. Tabnine and CodeWhisperer stand out here.
💻 IDE Integration
Choose a platform that integrates well with your team's preferred IDEs. Poor integration can hurt productivity.
🧠 Language Support
Pick a tool aligned with your tech stack. GitHub Copilot and Tabnine support a broad set of languages, while CodeWhisperer is AWS-specific.
⚙️ Team Collaboration
Look for admin controls, permissions, and usage monitoring if you're managing large developer teams.
💸 Cost vs. ROI
Consider whether the platform’s pricing aligns with your expected productivity gains. Free tools may be sufficient for solo devs, but teams need enterprise-grade features.
Final Thoughts
AI Code Generation Software Development platforms are not just futuristic add-ons—they’re fast becoming essential parts of modern software development workflows. Whether you're a solo developer, part of a startup, or running an enterprise team, choosing the right platform can unlock significant productivity gains and reshape how your team builds software.
Summary:
Best Overall: GitHub Copilot for general use
Best for Cloud Devs: Amazon CodeWhisperer
Best for Enterprises: Tabnine (due to its privacy controls)
Best for Beginners & Education: Replit Ghostwriter
Best Open-Source Tool: CodeGeeX
Best for Frontend/JS Teams: MutableAI
Which platform is right for you? The answer lies in your tech stack, team size, security needs, and development goals. But one thing is clear—AI-assisted coding is no longer optional. It’s the next stage in developer productivity.
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dangerlash · 27 days ago
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What a fucking start to today. Last night at 10pm my internet randomly went out. I checked outages and nothing reported back. Then I looked at my account and it says I was disconnected and no longer have an account with them. I'm too tired and stoned so I just go to bed after 30 minutes of tinkering.
First thing this morning I do some research and see that they never took the payment for my internet. It never showed a balance on the app so I could never pay and they NEVER contacted me about missing a payment (it's only been 15 days since I started service).
So I try calling xfinity. No dice. Automated garbage that refuses to actually help with anything and REFUSES to connect you to a human no matter what you try. So I attempt to use their god awful app. I'm connected with a "live agent" which feels like I'm just talking to chat gpt so it's only marginally better. Tell them what happened. That I tried paying and never received a balance from them. Even have screen shots of my app. They say, no problem we will set you back up. Then they come back with "Ok so we can do this plan for 110 a month". WHAT?! My old plan from 15 days ago when I set it up for THE SAME EXACT service was only 65. "Well sir, the only plan has been terminated and there are no deals at this time so it's 110."
Then me and the "live agent" get into a bit of a tiff where I keep asking for management because this is insane. They never gave me an option to pay my bill and now they are trying to DOUBLE it for the same service?! The "live agent" keeps ignoring my request for a manager and keeps spouting the same nonsense about that deal no longer being available. And JUST as I'm about to tell the "live agent" to go fuck themselves into oblivion they say "how about this deal, $70 for 1gig internet." It's only 5 bucks more than i was paying before so I give up and agree. They set up the account and while I'm trying to make sure the internet works they disconnect from the chat.
Low and behold, the internet doesnt work! Their website is archaic and their app is fucking garbage. I spend 2 hours fiddling with the fucking thing and trying to connect to a "live agent" only for the agent to say my shit is all working just fine and to open the youtube app NOT a web browser. I keep telling them it doesn't matter what the fuck i open I HAVE NO INTERNET.
SO finally 2 hours later I get the bright idea to factory reset the fucking router/modem to see if that does it. Have to rename the router all the same stuff so I don't have to spend 2 more hours re-setting up my alexas and all my other smart devices. Now I'm just fist fighting 2 plugs that REFUSE to connect no matter what but that's better than all like 10 of my devices.
Anyways. TLDR: Fuck xfinity, FUCK comcast, and FUCK AI fucking bullshit. Just let me talk to a real human. It would have only taken 10 minutes not 2 hours of bullshit.
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aiagentsflows · 28 days ago
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xaltius · 30 days ago
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8 Easy Ways to Access ChatGPT for Free
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As of mid-2025, accessing powerful AI models like ChatGPT has become incredibly democratized. While OpenAI offers premium tiers like ChatGPT Plus for advanced features and higher usage limits, there are still numerous legitimate and easy ways to harness the power of ChatGPT's underlying models (like GPT-4o and GPT-4o Mini) completely free of charge.
Whether you're a student, a curious enthusiast, or a professional looking for quick assistance, here are 8 easy ways to access ChatGPT for free:
1. The Official ChatGPT Free Tier (The Direct Route)
This is the most straightforward way. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, offers a robust free tier directly on its website and mobile apps.
How to Access:
Go to chat.openai.com in your web browser or download the official ChatGPT app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
You can often start chatting immediately without an account, but signing up (which is free) allows you to save your chat history, share conversations, and access more features.
Once in, you'll typically have access to GPT-4o, OpenAI's most capable model, for a limited number of messages every few hours. After you hit this limit, you might be seamlessly switched to GPT-4o Mini, which is still highly capable.
Benefits: Direct access to OpenAI's latest models, including web Browse, data analysis, image generation, and the ability to use custom GPTs (though you can't create them on the free tier).
Limitations: Usage limits on GPT-4o and its advanced tools; chat history isn't saved if you don't log in.
2. Microsoft Copilot (Formerly Bing Chat)
Microsoft's Copilot is deeply integrated into the Bing search engine and Windows, offering a powerful AI chatbot experience powered by OpenAI's GPT models (including GPT-4 and GPT-4o variants).
How to Access:
Visit copilot.microsoft.com or use the Copilot feature built into the Microsoft Edge browser or Windows operating system.
Simply start typing your queries.
Benefits: Free, often uses advanced GPT models, has real-time web access (meaning it can search the internet for the latest information), and can generate images using DALL-E 3. It also integrates with Microsoft 365 apps if you have a subscription.
Limitations: May have some usage limits, and its responses are sometimes tailored to provide search results.
3. Google Gemini (A Powerful Alternative)
While not directly ChatGPT, Google's Gemini is a fierce competitor and offers a highly capable AI experience that is free to use for most common tasks. It's built on Google's own large language models.
How to Access:
Go to gemini.google.com.
Log in with your Google account.
Start chatting!
Benefits: Excellent for creativity, multi-modal reasoning (understanding and generating text, code, images, and more), direct integration with Google services like Gmail, Docs, and Drive (with your permission), and real-time web access. Often considered one of the best free alternatives.
Limitations: The most advanced model (Gemini Ultra) is part of a paid tier (Gemini Advanced).
4. Poe by Quora
Poe.com is a platform that allows you to access and interact with multiple AI chatbots from different providers, including various versions of OpenAI's models (like GPT-3.5 Turbo) and Anthropic's Claude, often with free daily usage limits.
How to Access:
Visit poe.com and sign up for a free account.
You can then select from a list of available bots, including those powered by GPT-3.5 Turbo.
Benefits: Centralized access to multiple LLMs, allowing you to compare responses; often provides free daily messages for different models.
Limitations: Free usage limits vary by model and can reset daily.
5. Hugging Face Chat
Hugging Face, a prominent platform for machine learning, offers a free chat interface where you can experiment with various open-source large language models, some of which are fine-tuned versions of models comparable to or inspired by GPT-3.5.
How to Access:
Visit huggingface.co/chat.
You can start chatting directly without an account.
Benefits: Access to a wide range of open-source models; good for experimentation and seeing the diversity of LLMs.
Limitations: Performance can vary greatly depending on the model chosen; not all models are as powerful or feature-rich as OpenAI's latest.
6. Merlin Chrome Extension
Merlin is a popular Chrome extension that integrates AI capabilities into your browser, allowing you to access various LLMs (including those similar to ChatGPT) from almost any webpage.
How to Access:
Search for "Merlin Chrome Extension" in the Chrome Web Store.
Install the extension.
Sign up for a free account.
Benefits: Convenient access to AI summaries, content generation, and chat directly within your browser; offers daily free credits.
Limitations: Free credits are usually limited per day; functionality might not be as extensive as the direct ChatGPT website.
7. Perplexity AI
While more focused on being an "answer engine" than a pure chatbot, Perplexity AI leverages large language models (including OpenAI's and its own) to provide direct, cited answers to your questions by performing real-time web searches.
How to Access:
Go to perplexity.ai.
Start typing your question. No login is required for basic usage.
Benefits: Provides sources for its answers (great for factual queries or research), excellent for summarizing articles or documents with web context, and offers a clean, focused interface.
Limitations: Free usage might have limits; primary focus is on search and summarization rather than open-ended chat.
8. Mobile Apps of Other AI Chatbots
Many other companies have developed their own AI chatbot apps, some of which are powered by GPT models under the hood or offer their own capable alternatives.
How to Access: Search your device's app store (Apple App Store or Google Play Store) for AI chatbots like "Chatsonic," "Character.AI," or "Writesonic." Many offer free tiers or trial periods.
Benefits: Often tailored for specific use cases (e.g., creative writing, character role-play, copywriting), can be very user-friendly.
Limitations: Quality and features vary widely; some may have aggressive upsell strategies.
The landscape of AI access is constantly evolving, with new models and interfaces emerging regularly. While the premium versions of ChatGPT offer an unparalleled experience, these free options provide excellent gateways to explore the immense power of generative AI without spending a rupee. So, go ahead, pick a method, and start your AI journey today!
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sleepy12ftpanda · 1 month ago
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Five ways writing teachers can make sure students actually learn to write in a world that has Chat-GPT
1 - Double period for an essay writing lab in class instead of doing homework.
2 - Check their phones at the door.
3 - Typewriters or school computers without a web browser in the writing lab.
4 - Require students to turn in a copy of their draft to the teacher at the end of class.
5 - Split writing lab classes into groups so that students can bounce their ideas off of others.
(Of course, after setting the expectation that your peers are meant to receive your ideas, not create them for you.)
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rimon-review · 2 months ago
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SuperHero AI Review: Create Content, Images & Voice in One Simple App
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Introduction
Welcome to my Super Hero AI Review. Ever wish you had one tool that could do it all? Not just another AI app, but a real game-changer?
Super Hero AI is your all-in-one creative powerhouse. It’s like having a full team of writers, designers, coders, video editors, and virtual assistants — right inside one dashboard. No monthly fees. No steep learning curves. Just pure creative freedom.
This isn’t some hype tool. It’s powered by the world’s most advanced AI models — like GPT-4o, Gemini, DeepSeek, and DALL·E 3 HD.
That means you get 4K visuals, ultra-realistic voiceovers, custom chatbots, sales copy, blog posts, and even entire websites — done in seconds.
Let’s break it down.
What Is SuperHero AI?
SuperHero AI is your all-in-one control center for everything digital. It’s the first platform that hands you real AI superpowers — without the mess of using 10 different apps.
You log into one dashboard… and instantly start creating 4K or even 8K images, human-like voiceovers in 50+ languages, or full websites and marketing copy — all with just a few clicks.
It’s fast. It’s beginner-friendly. And yes — you can sell everything you create. No limits. No monthly bills. Just one dashboard… and endless possibilities.
How Does It Work
Step#1: Log In & Unlock Your Dashboard Once you grab access, you’ll land inside your personal AI dashboard. Everything you need is right there — image generators, voice tools, content writers, chatbots, coding tools.
Step#2: Choose What You Want to Create Want a high-quality image for social media? Done. Need a voiceover for your sales video? Easy. Writing a blog post? Creating a landing page? Building a chatbot? Just say the word.
All you do is type in what you want, and Super Hero AI figures out the rest. It’s like having a team of experts, but faster — and you’re the boss.
Step#3: Hit Generate & Watch the Magic Happen This is the fun part. Click “Generate,” and in a few seconds, your content is ready: Beautiful 4K images, Human-sounding voiceovers, Ready-to-publish articles and scripts, Websites and code you can sell or use, AI chatbots for your business or clients
It’s not just content — it’s business-ready power you can use, sell, or scale.
SuperHero AI Review — Features
1. Cinematic Strike (4K Image Generator) Generate realistic 4K images with avatars, effects, and backgrounds like a pro film editor — even if you have zero design skills.
2. VoiceMorph Power Create ultra-realistic voiceovers in 50+ languages. Choose tone, gender, style, and even accent. Perfect for YouTube, sales videos, and eLearning.
3. Sonic Boom Studio Edit and enhance your audio with pro-grade FX, background noise removal, voice mixing, and more.
4. AI Knowledge Hub Got a question? Ask your AI team anything — from SEO strategies to coding help — and get instant answers.
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Is There a Type of Software System known as Application Software? 
Your answer is simply application software systems are one of the most types of software in this digital era. 
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The Sequence Radar: AI Browsers are Coming
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/the-sequence-radar-ai-browsers-are-coming/
The Sequence Radar: AI Browsers are Coming
Perplexity and OpenAI announced in initiatives in that area.
Created Using GPT-4o
Next Week in The Sequence:
Over the next few weeks, you are going to see us experimenting with new content sections based on the installments that regularly get more traction. In a market inundanted by newsletters that published paper’s analysis done by LLMs without any original opinion, I would like to double down in the things that we can do best: keep you current in AI and discuss original ideas. I have some fresh ideas that I would like to test in those areas.
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📝 Editorial: AI Browsers are Coming
Get accustomed to this term: AI browser because you are going to hear a lot about it in the next few months!
After decades in which Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge have dominated the browser market, a new wave of AI-first platforms is poised to challenge their hegemony by embedding advanced language models directly into the browsing core. Platforms like Perplexity’s Comet and the rumored OpenAI browser are transforming our web gateway from a static rendering engine into a dynamic AI assistant, offering conversational search, real-time content synthesis, and automated workflows that redefine navigation and productivity.
Perplexity’s Comet, launched in July 2025, exemplifies this shift by placing an AI agent in the sidebar to parse on-page content, manage multiple tabs, and automate multi-step workflows, all within a familiar Chromium shell that supports existing extensions and bookmarks. Early adopters laud the browser’s uncanny ability to distill hours of online research into concise bullet points and to handle end-to-end tasks like finding the best hotel deals or populating spreadsheets. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s impending release promises to extend the ChatGPT ecosystem into a full-fledged browser, where users may interface with web content solely through a chat window that interprets commands and orchestrates actions behind the scenes.
What sets AI-first browsers apart is their natural language interface, which transcends traditional keyword queries in favor of nuanced, conversational dialogue. This allows users to ask follow-up questions, refine search parameters on the fly, and receive contextually aware responses tailored to their needs. In professional settings—be it legal research, academic literature reviews, or market analysis—the ability to auto-summarize disparate sources and maintain thematic thread across web pages can dramatically cut down on cognitive load and accelerate decision-making.
Traditional browser vendors are not standing still. Google has woven generative features and Bard integrations into Chrome, and Microsoft’s Edge preview of Copilot modes hints at a future where every browser window is an AI cockpit. Even niche players like The Browser Company are experimenting with embedded assistants that perform on-the-fly translation, sentiment analysis, and intelligent shopping recommendations. These moves underscore the fact that the next frontier in browser innovation is not new layout designs or performance benchmarks, but the depth and responsiveness of integrated AI capabilities.
As Perplexity, OpenAI, and their competitors vie for a share of browser mindshare, the ultimate question becomes not which homepage we set but which AI collaborator we choose to navigate the web. In this unfolding chapter of digital exploration, browsers will no longer be defined by tabs and toolbars, but by the intelligence they bring to each click and keystroke. For developers, content creators, and policymakers alike, the mission is clear: to harness this wave of AI-driven browsing in ways that maximize efficiency, uphold trust, and safeguard the open ethos of the internet.
🔎 AI Research
VLM2Vec-V2: Advancing Multimodal Embedding for Videos, Images, and Visual Documents
Salesforce Research Builds on VLM2Vec by introducing a unified embedding space that effectively aligns video, image, and document representations through a novel contrastive loss and joint cross-modal attention modules. Demonstrates state-of-the-art results on video-text retrieval (YouCook2, MSR-VTT), image-text retrieval (MSCOCO, Flickr30K), and visual document understanding (DocVQA) benchmarks while improving computational efficiency.
Disambiguation-Centric Finetuning Makes Enterprise Tool-Calling LLMs More Realistic and Less Risky
SAP Labs Introduces a two-stage fine-tuning framework—first on synthetic, tool-augmented data to teach correct tool invocation, then on human-annotated dialogues to model realistic, disambiguation-driven interactions. Achieves a 69 percent reduction in harmful or hallucinated API calls compared to standard instruction tuning, while improving user-observed task success by 33 percent.
LitBench: A Benchmark and Dataset for Reliable Evaluation of Creative Writing
Stanford University Presents LitBench, the first benchmark for evaluating LLM-generated creative writing, featuring 2,480 debiased, human-labeled test pairs across four literary genres and a 43,827-pair training corpus of human preference labels. Includes guidelines to reduce annotator bias and demonstrates that current LLMs lag significantly behind human writers, highlighting directions for future model improvements.
Evaluating Large Language Models Trained on Code
OpenAI Systematically assesses four code-focused LLMs fine-tuned on Python, JavaScript, Java, and Go, revealing that code models excel at automated code write-and-explain tasks but underperform compared to general LLMs on code summarization and reasoning benchmarks. Finds that specialized models benefit most from chain-of-thought prompting in reasoning-intensive tasks, informing best practices for code model deployment.
MedGemma Technical Report
Google Research & Google DeepMind Introduces MedGemma, a suite of open, medically-tuned vision-language models built on the Gemma 3 architecture, with a 4 B-parameter multimodal variant and a 27 B-parameter text-only variant. Demonstrates strong zero-shot and fine-tuned performance across 25 medical benchmarks—including radiology report generation, image classification, and EHR question answering—while maintaining competitive general-purpose capabilities.
🤖 AI Tech Releases
Grok4
xAI released Grok4, and the results are quite impressive.
Comet
Perplexity launched Comet, its AI-first web browser.
Pin-4 Flash Reasoning
Microsoft released Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning, a reasoning LLM optimized for inference speed.
Open Model Architecture
The LMSys research lab released Open Model Architecture(OME), a new Kubernetes platform with models as first-class components.
Reachy Mini
Hugging Face launched Richi Mini, an open source robot design for human-robt integration.
📡AI Radar
Google lands Windsurf CEO and team in $2.4B AI coding ‘acquihire’ – Google secures Windsurf’s tech and key executives including CEO Varun Mohan in a $2.4 billion licensing and hiring deal to bolster DeepMind’s Gemini agentic coding efforts, after OpenAI’s planned $3 billion acquisition fell through.
Microsoft’s Reports $500M Saved Right After 9K Layoffs – Microsoft reveals over $500 million in AI‑driven savings across departments just days after cutting about 9,000 jobs. TechCrunch link (TechCrunch, TechCrunch)
OpenAI to Drop AI‑Powered Web Browser Soon – OpenAI is set to launch its own AI‑centric web browser in the coming weeks to rival Chrome. TechCrunch link (TechCrunch)
ZeroEntropy Scores $4.2M to Build the Future of AI Search – A YC‑backed founder secures $4.2 million for ZeroEntropy, aiming to layer smarter AI‑powered search using RAG.
LangChain Nears Unicorn Status with $1B Valuation Round – Sources say AI toolmaker LangChain is raising a round valuing it at around $1 billion led by IVP.
French AI Star Mistral Eyes $1 Billion Raise from Global Investors – Paris‑based Mistral is reportedly in talks to raise a $1 billion equity round backed by MGX Fund and others.
Replit Picks Microsoft Over Google in Strategic Cloud Partnership – Replit partners with Microsoft, boosting its presence in Azure despite continuing support for Google Cloud.
CoreWeave & Core Scientific Unite in $9B All‑Stock AI Deal – CoreWeave acquires data‑center provider Core Scientific in a $9 billion all‑stock merger to scale AI infrastructure.
AWS to launch AI Agent marketplace alongside Anthropic – Amazon Web Services is set to unveil a dedicated AI agent marketplace next week at its New York Summit, enabling startups like Anthropic to offer AI agents directly to AWS customers through a curated platform.
Knox raises $6.5M to challenge Palantir in federal compliance – Knox has secured $6.5 million in seed funding to accelerate its platform that helps SaaS companies navigate FedRAMP compliance in under three months, positioning itself as a challenger to Palantir’s dominant FedStart offering.
Sarah Smith launches $16M solo GP fund fueled by AI– VC Sarah Smith closes a $16 million fund and asserts AI empowers solo general partners like herself to scale operations and deliver value up to 10× faster, transforming early-stage investing.
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Discovering Free AI Assistants and Their Common Applications: Introducing Your Digital Sidekick
Imagine living in a world where you don’t have to manually search for every answer, remember every task, or manage your schedule by yourself. Greetings from the age of artificial intelligence (AI) assistants, your smart, on-call digital assistants. Smart assistants are becoming more and more popular among busy professionals and casual users as a way to make life easier. What’s the best part? A lot of them are completely free.
Let’s explore the AI assistant market, learn about the players, and choose the best one for you.
🤖 An AI Assistant: What Is It?
Software that uses artificial intelligence to simulate human-like interaction is called an AI assistant. These assistants are trained to comprehend instructions, react precisely, and perform actions in real time, whether they are communicated by voice or text. They are made to make life easier, whether you’re writing emails, managing your to-do list, or responding to questions like “What’s the weather?”
Examining Free AI Assistants on the Internet
You can use powerful virtual tools without spending any money. The following are some of the best free AI assistants available online:
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is a conversational AI that can produce content, write code, respond to queries, and even collaborate on ideas. It’s among the most potent ChatGPT AI assistants on the internet.
Google Assistant is a voice-activated AI assistant that Google created to manage daily duties like sending messages and turning on lights.
Samsung’s Bixby: This AI assistant offers deep device integration and intelligent recommendations based on your usage, but it is only available on Samsung devices.
📱 For that, there is an app: AI Assistant Apps You Can Keep in Your Pocket: These small and effective AI assistant apps are ideal for mobile users.
Use the OpenAI ChatGPT App to get free text-based help on your phone and harness the power of GPT-4.
The Google Assistant app provides smooth voice control and syncs with your Google ecosystem.
The Alexa app, which was first developed for Amazon Echo devices, can be used on phones for routines, reminders, and other purposes.
💬 From Personal Helpers to Chatbots
When interacting with a website’s support page, you have most likely encountered an AI assistant chatbot. Modern AI chatbots are more than just pre-programmed; they can have surprisingly intelligent conversations and comprehend context.
However, AI personal assistants are most effective when they are used for purposes other than chat. They integrate voice assistance, automation, reminders, productivity, and chat into a single intelligent experience.
🧠 Why Free AI Helpers Are More Important Than Ever
Everyone can benefit from free AI tools, not just tech enthusiasts. This is the reason:
Accessibility: They are available to anyone with a phone or web browser.
Productivity: Plan meetings, oversee tasks, and take notes right away.
Support: In need of inspiration? A personal trainer? An interpreter? Everything is integrated.
Learning: Get immediate answers to questions you pose in real time.
🔍 Selecting the Best Option for You
Your needs will determine which AI assistant is best for you:
Use Case Suggested Helper
ChatGPT is an AI assistant that provides voice commands and control for chat and content assistance.AI helper Users of Google and Samsung devicesAI helper Samsung (Bixby) for both personal and professional dutiesAn AI assistant app such as Aiidiom
AI assistant chatbot for customer service
In conclusion, the revolution in AI assistants has already started.
These tools, which range from enterprise-grade helpers to free AI assistant options, are revolutionizing the way we work and live. They provide a new, quicker, more effective way to manage life, whether it’s through ChatGPT, Google Assistant, or your preferred AI assistant app.
Therefore, keep in mind that you are not alone the next time you feel overwhelmed. AI is on your side.
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