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  • Perplexity.ai is the best, without question beats ChatGPT. You can setup GPT-4 for ChatGPT answers, but it requires an account. Thankfully they accept alias email address for accounts. Regardless of GPT-4, the site always provides filters like all or academic and also provides sources for any provided information. It is the only way I use AI!

    Edit: Perplexity also offers a conscience explanation by default but you can ask for a detailed explanation as well. It’s the bee’s knee’s

  • MetalAirship@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    www.phind.com - it’s a combo AI + search engine geared towards developers. You get the AI answer and the search engine answer side-by-side, and the AI answer will cite it’s sources for you to investigate/verify what it’s telling you

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    2 years ago

    Code completion (and more) tools like IntelliSense or Copilot. People talk about chatgpt replacing programmers, but it’s pretty shit for code that isn’t super straight forward or has a little bit of complexity. Code completion/suggestion tools are so much better because they don’t hallucinate code…

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    2 years ago

    Adobe has a tool that’s free to use in beta. It enhances audio significantly by removing background noise. It part of their podcast tools platform, but I forget what it’s called.

    There is another project that does that same thing that can run locally called “mayavoz”, but it’s not as good as Adobe and a bit difficult to get running as the sample code on their GitHub, is missing some text that saves the file after it’s processed.

    I forget exactly what text is missing, but the creator of the app shared it with me on Reddit. I guess he never updated his GitHub.