Year Of AI: 5 Popular AI Chatbots That Made Their Mark In 2023
Year Of AI: 5 Popular AI Chatbots That Made Their Mark In 2023
AI chatbots have been the flavour of the year with many tech giants now slowly dipping their toes into the technology of the future.

With the year 2023 coming to an end, it is hard to argue that in the world of technology only one trend truly made its mark for the now and the future. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not a new term by any means and we have seen its power with the likes of Google Assistant, Siri and other AI assistants. But thanks to a company called OpenAI, AI has come into the world in a new avatar that could spearhead the technology into the future.

You would have assumed that tech giants like Google and Apple will play a big part in its growth but these companies have been called into action after the success of ChatGPT that was offered to Microsoft on first dibs. But ChatGPT’s success was unlikely to be ignored and in the next 12 months we have seen different versions of AI chatbots and how they could simplify work for people across fields.

5 Popular AI Chatbots Made Available In 2023

ChatGPT

OpenAI’s creation heads the table and for purposes, it has been the trigger for the AI field to become exciting and happening for everyone once again. ChatGPT has now reached version 4.0 with its successor already in the pipeline. The AI chatbot is also part of Microsoft’s products like Bing and Microsoft Edge browser. ChatGPT also showed its capability by delivering human-level performance and its ever-improving accuracy with responses. The game changer for ChatGPT was its access to the internet that made the AI model learn at a faster pace and advance much quicker than most people expected. You even have the ChatGPT Plus version that doubles up the responses and the capability of the AI chatbot.

Bing Chat

Microsoft got first dibs on ChatGPT thanks to its deal with OpenAI and that has catapulted the birth of Bing Chat. The AI chatbot has been integrated into the search engine Bing, which is available on Edge browser as well. The company has added its own dose of Ai to give it an originality which comes in the form composing songs and other visual elements added to the mix.

Google Bard AI

Google’s AI push has been slow but as the company has pointed out, that pace has been done intentionally. BardAI is getting the attention, and now that the Gemini AI model is amongst us, the advancement of BardAI is gathering steam. Google has pledged that its AI ambitions will not come at the cost of inaccurate responses, which is why most of its AI models are still in training and feedback mode.

Grok AI

Twitter or X, whatever you may call it but the Elon Musk-owned platform is also part of the AI rat race now with the Grok AI. Musk has talked up the Grok AI chatbot to be a better alternative to ChatGPT and Google’s Bard AI as it can offer replies to ‘spicy questions’ that Musk claims other popular chatbots refrain from answering. Grok can also go through X (Twitter) and access real-time knowledge on the platform to respond accordingly. Elon Musk has prior experience in the field of AI thanks to his association with OpenAI so you can’t deny the pedigree.

DALL-E 3

Another major development in the world of AI comes in the form of DALL-E 3 which is also part of the OpenAI armoury. DALL-E 3 is also an text-to-image creation AI software that is able to create visuals from complex prompts, something that didn’t happen with the first and second-gen DALL-E. OpenAI managed to expand its availability to Bing Chat and ChatGPT Plus service for the paid users.

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