I would additionally assume ChatGPT would not have access to other LLM databases (for searching). Especially smaller and beta LLM’s. For example if someone out there is creating\testing a MedievalGPT app, and posting online its own outputs.
Current A.I. is all over the place. It’s hard which ones to recommend as they evolve and names change. Google(Gemini\Bard) and Microsoft (Copilot) are quite large – server farm-wise. OpenAI is made in many apps. DeepSeek is in the news lately. There was once a philosophy bot I liked that actually remembered my answer\correction a year and a half later. Do any of these share search results with each other? No clue.
Modern solution… treat it like a search engine… best to use more than one, just make sure.
I would additionally assume ChatGPT would not have access to other LLM databases (for searching). Especially smaller and beta LLM’s. For example if someone out there is creating\testing a MedievalGPT app, and posting online its own outputs.
That’s good to know. Thanks for pointing it out. In this situation, do I need to use multiple AIs or is there some other solution?
Current A.I. is all over the place. It’s hard which ones to recommend as they evolve and names change. Google(Gemini\Bard) and Microsoft (Copilot) are quite large – server farm-wise. OpenAI is made in many apps. DeepSeek is in the news lately. There was once a philosophy bot I liked that actually remembered my answer\correction a year and a half later. Do any of these share search results with each other? No clue.
Modern solution… treat it like a search engine… best to use more than one, just make sure.