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Choosing the Right AI Chatbot: ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini

These tools can assist you with school work or various forms of entertainment as well as in the workplace.

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Choosing the Right AI Chatbot: ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini
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Artificial intelligence chatbots have penetrated our everyday lives in a large way; they can be seen assisting us in our school work or in other forms of entertainment as well as in the workplace.

Still, picking the best one among so many choices may prove difficult. This article reviews three major AI conversational agents: ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini

ChatGPT: The People's Choice 

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Playing at Asian bookies when you click here is easier than choosing an AI if you’re first-time user. One of the well-known AI chatbots is ChatGPT. It was designed by OpenAI. And it is widely used by most people due to its accessibility and multiple features. 

Another wonderful aspect of ChatGPT is that it’s available at no cost. All you need is an account to start using it. The free version is powered by a computer program known as GPT-3.5 and is quite intelligent. But if you need additional capabilities, there is ChatGPT Plus which you can subscribe to at an extra cost. 

ChatGPT Plus is priced at $20 every month and offers access to GPT-4, an upgrade from GPT-3.5. Additionally, it enables you to use the chatbot more often and experience new features prior to anyone else’s access.  

The most recent improvement made by OpenAI is GPT-4o, a system for understanding text, images, and sounds. It works faster and better than its predecessor, GPT-4. Both free and subscription-based users are able to access GPT-4o, this is goal for everyone. 

Microsoft Copilot: Free Access to Advanced AI 

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Microsoft Copilot used to be called Bing Chat. It's another popular choice for AI chatbots. One of the best things about Copilot is that it uses GPT-4 for free. This means you can use a very smart AI without paying anything. 

Copilot can search the internet to find up-to-date information. This is really helpful when you need current facts or news. It can also show you pictures and create images based on what you ask for. 

When you use Copilot, you can choose different conversation styles. These are called Creative, Balanced, and Precise. Each style changes how the chatbot talks to you. Some are more playful, while others are more serious. 

One downside of Copilot is that you can only ask five questions in one chat. After that, you need to start a new conversation. This can be a bit annoying if you're working on a big project. 

Google Gemini: Fast and Unlimited 

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Google's AI chatbot is called Gemini. It used to be known as Bard. Gemini has gotten much better over time. Now it's one of the fastest AI chatbots you can use. 

Gemini doesn't limit how many questions you can ask in one chat. This is great for long conversations or big projects. You can keep talking to Gemini for as long as you need to. 

Another good thing about Gemini is that it works well with other Google tools. You can use it with Google Maps, Google Lens, and more. This makes it very helpful if you already use a lot of Google products. 

Gemini can also create images and understand pictures you show it. This makes it useful for all kinds of tasks. Whether you're doing research or being creative, Gemini can help.

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