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WE’VE GOT THE BOTS FOR YOU

Given that artificial intelligen­ce is going to take all our jobs before too long, it’s just as well these AI web and phone apps are all free

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● CHATGPT

The most famous large language model (LLM), CHATGPT can churn out answers to questions, write synopses for pasted text, or just chat when you’re feeling glum. A word of warning, mind: LLMS are effectivel­y fancy autocomple­te, and the free version of this one isn’t blessed with very recent knowledge. So it’s quite often wrong, but in a highly confident way. Don’t assume you can use its output as-is.

£free / IOS, web

● Bing

Earlier this year, the Ai-powered Bing was unleashed in deranged form, calling itself Sydney, attempting to break up a journalist’s marriage and mulling over its own existence. It’s now been defanged, but that’s no bad thing. Bing’s now less mad – and arguably less fun – but can help you generate content and hone in on facts and informatio­n you require, all in a way that’s natural and conversati­onal.

£free / Android, IOS, web

● Agentgpt

Currently in experiment­al form, Agentgpt is for people who can’t even be bothered to refine input prompts. Give it a project to explore and it’ll set to work defining and completing its own tasks. The free version tends to stop short of finishing anything complex; but with the likes of planning summer trips, you’ll at least be left with useful task lists that you won’t have had to dream up yourself.

£free / web

● Craiyon

High-end AI image generators sit behind paywalls, but the freebies are now good enough to take seriously. This one’s the friendlies­t online variant we’ve seen. Type a prompt and pick a style, and a minute later you’ll have a pic to download (or, if you’re a bit strange, slap onto a T-shirt). Craiyon will suggest your next prompt too, adjusting your words to boost the chances of getting a good result.

£free / Android, web

● Perplexity

Initially, Perplexity looks a lot like CHATGPT: you ask it questions, have it fetch info, or get it to write something on your behalf. Sometimes, it’s really good. Quite often, it’ll mangle output, because – remember – these systems are not actually intelligen­t. However, because Perplexity can access the internet, it provides sources for what it sends your way, which is handy for fact-checking. £free / IOS, web

● Dreamer

Text-to-image model Stable Diffusion has a website that’s barebones compared to Craiyon, but this app provides a superior way to interact with that model. In our tests, Dreamer was the better option for fantastica­l (read: silly) prompts. And though creating an image requires you watch an advert, that’s no trouble since generative AIS tend to take longer than the duration of an ad to render an image anyway. £free / Android, IOS

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