I've got this running. And it's fun!
But it's also bad compared to chatgpt, or even bing.
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I've got this running. And it's fun!
But it's also bad compared to chatgpt, or even bing.
Is there a free and better chatgpt alternative out there right now? I've gone through multiple and none are as good as chatgpt right now.
I believe Claude 2 is the best LLM option currently, if you live in the US or UK or have a VPN.
Claude 2 isn't free though, is it?
Either way, it does depends on what you want to use it for. Claude 2 is very biased towards positivity and it can be like pulling teeth if you're asking it to generate anything it even remotely disapproves of. In that sense, Claude 1 is the superior option.
Iโm using it from Canada without a VPN, just using the email login method (with an iCloud account if it matters).
Not that I know of.
Yeah, if you use OpenAi's api key, it's cheaper and a bit more private than their website. I think it's like $0.1/day for ~100 queries
I plugged GPT-4 into my discord bot.
It's $.03 for 1000 tokens. That translates to about 3 or 4 messages.
gpt-3.5-turbo is almost as good and way cheaper at .0015 per 1k tokens.
Three cents for every 1k prompt tokens. You pay another six cents per 1k generated tokens in addition to that.
At 8k context size, this adds up quickly. Depending on what you send, you can easily be out ~thirty cents per generation.
I'm still waiting for a local autonomous AI agent with search. I don't understand why most autonomous agent projects use GPT-4 without incorporating search capabilities. Allowing the model to continuously hallucinate is not productive. Instead, it should be able to discover factual information and perform genuinely useful tasks.
Im looking forward to foss ai solutions have their breakthrough, but for now, they cant compete with proprietary Software. Except maybe stable Diffusion
Worth noting that if you want a local LLM on android MLCChat can run Vicuna-7B, RedPajama and several other models from huggingface on fairly average hardware. The interface is still basic but it's functional.
how do these compare to gpt3 and 4?
It's not very good. But that's the tradeoff for having full control of a local LLM right now.
In my experience gpt4all is both slower and less accurate but YMMV
i'll probably stick to ~~automatic1111~~ oobabooga (mixed up my tools) for now, seeing as they both seem to run the same models. certainly neat to see a more general userfriendly app tho
Been playing around for a couple of weeks with it, and its local server option made it really easy to use with langchain + Orca mini is amazingly fast (but need proper prompts it seems - I still need to work this out it seems :D ) oh and it even lets you see the server side chat, reaaaaally useful when you chain prompts with langchain
how does it compare to commercially available options? namely code generation, text summarization, and asking questions related to programming? I'm curious if they trained it on code.
I'm really not able to answer this precisely, since i only used commercial alternatives to play around with it... what i can say is "Nous - Vicuna" model didnt feel worse than GPT 3.5 overall (and there's a dozen other models available), just a bit slower (which depends on your computer). And the GPT4ALL team curates their list of models, and it's really comfortable considering the million models happening everyday. Also the app that keeps getting new features. We also chose this system because self hosting is safer, in control, and free. Plus we try to only use the LLM where needed in our small project, so i'll be able to give more insight about that later I think, but overall it is more than usable.
thanks for your insight. I, too, hope to come to a conclusion and share with the community once I have one formulated. Over the next month I hope to get something working
you're very welcome !