Also: ChatGPT productivity hacks: Five ways to use chatbots to make your life easier Although ChatGPT has made quite the buzz, its popularity has made it unreliable for everyday use since it’s often at capacity. The good thing is there are plenty of AI chatbots that are just as capable, and available whenever you need them. We put together a list of the best AI chatbots and AI writers on the market and detailed everything you need to know before choosing your next writing assistant.  Read more about the best tools for your business and the right tools when building your business!

OpenAI’s most advanced LLM, GPT-4Has access to the internet Works like a search engine with information on current eventsPrice: Free

In early February, Microsoft unveiled a new AI-improved Bing, which runs on GPT-4, the newest version of OpenAI’s language model systems which is more capable and reliable. Bing’s chatbot is currently in a limited preview while Microsoft tests it with the public, but ZDNET was able to get early access.  Also: I tried Bing’s AI chatbot, and it solved my biggest problems with ChatGPT From testing the chatbot, ZDNET found that it solved two major issues with ChatGPT including having access to current events and linking back to the sources it got its answer from. The chatbot is free and easy to use, making it a convenient alternative to a regular search engine. Although Bing’s chatbot isn’t available to the public yet, there is a waitlist you can join.  The only way you can access GPT-4 for free is by using Bing Chat. If Bing Chat’s access to the entirety of the internet – in addition to ChatGPT – wasn’t enough to sway you to get on the waitlist, access to OpenAI’s latest model just might.  Also: The new Bing waitlist is long. Here’s how to get earlier access

Uses OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 or GPT-4 (if subscribed) Can do text generation, solve math problems, and codeOffers conversation capabilitiesPrice: Completely free to the public right now

ChatGPT is a conversational AI chatbot by OpenAI that can produce text for you based on any prompt you input, generating emails, essays, poems, raps, grocery lists, letters, and much more. ChatGPT was released in November and because of its massive success, it became the blueprint for many of chatbots to enter the scene, including Bing Chat.  Also: ChatGPT vs. Bing Chat: Which AI chatbot should you use? In addition to writing for you, ChatGPT can chat with you about simple or complex topics such as “What are colors?” or “What is the meaning of life?” ChatGPT is also proficient in STEM and can write and debug code, and even solve complex math equations. The best part is that the service is completely free to the public right now because it is still in its research and feedback-collection phase.  The big downside is that the chatbot is often at capacity due to its immense popularity. However, ChatGPT Plus gives users general access even during peak times when the free version is at capacity.  Another major perk of ChatGPT Plus is that it gives users access to GPT-4, OpenAI’s most advanced language model – which is significantly more capable than previous models. The subscription cost for ChatGPT Plus is $20 per month.  Also: How to use ChatGPT

Uses OpenAI’s GPT-3Can summarize texts and generate paragraphs and product descriptionsChecks for plagiarism and grammarPrice: Starts at $24 per month

Like ChatGPT, Jasper also uses natural language processing to generate human-like responses. Jasper even uses the same language model as ChatGPT, OpenAI’s GPT-3, which was created by the AI research company behind ChatGPT.   With Jasper, you can input a prompt for what you want to be written and it will write it for you, just like ChatGPT would. The major difference with Jasper is that it has an extensive amount of tools to produce better copy. Jasper can check for grammar and plagiarism and write in over 50 different templates including, blog posts, Twitter threads, video scripts, and more.  If you need to generate written copy every day for your business, Jasper is the tool for you. However, at a $24-a-month cost, it is an investment. 

Uses OpenAI’s GPT-3Lists sources for the text it generatesIt even uses Google sources (unlike most other AI chatbots)Price: Free

YouChat also uses OpenAI’s GPT-3, like ChatGPT and Jasper. With Jasper, you can input a prompt for what you want to be written and it will write it for you, just like ChatGPT would for free. The chatbot outputs an answer to anything you input including math, coding, translating, and writing prompts. A huge pro for this chatbot is that, because it lacks popularity, you can hop on at any time and ask away.  Another major pro is that this chatbot cites sources from Google, which ChatGPT does not because it doesn’t have internet access. For example, if you ask YouChat “What is soda?”, it will produce a conversational text response and cite sources from Google specifying where it pulled its information from. The chatbot is just as functional, without annoying capacity blocks, and has no cost. 

Supported by GooglePowered by GPT-4Aware of current events (ChatGPT stops at 2021)Offers voice dictation, AI image generation, and morePrice: The monthly cost starts at $13 per month

Chatsonic is a dependable AI chatbot, especially If you need an AI chatbot that is up-to-date on current events. Because Chatsonic is supported by Google, it is aware of current news and can provide you answers and stories that relate to it, which ChatGPT can’t do since its database doesn’t go past 2021.  Chatsonic also includes footnotes with links to the sources so you can verify the information it is feeding out to you, another vast contrast from ChatGPT. Another major perk is that Chatsonic is powered by GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest and most advanced model.  Other cool features include voice dictation, which lets you speak prompts as you would with Alexa, and AI image generation. If you want to try it, you get a convenient free trial for 2,500 words with no credit card required. The monthly cost starts at $13 per month but goes all the way up to $1749 per month depending on the number of words needed.

From GoogleHas a “Google it” feature Generates clear text quicklyPrice: Free

Bard is Google’s experimental, conversational, AI chat service. Over a month after it was announced, Google opened up the waitlist for its chatbot on Mar. 21, 2023. Unlike most of the chatbots on this list, Google does not use a large language model in the GPT series but instead uses a lightweight version of LaMDA, a model made by Google.  Also: What is Google Bard? Here’s everything you need to know ZDNET got access to the bot and upon testing, it saw that the chatbot’s abilities to code and function as a search engine were not the chatbot’s forte. However, the chatbot performed well as a text assistant that can edit text and write professional documents, including resumes, cover letters, professional summaries, and more.  Another major perk is that Google Bard is free to use, so if you need resume or essay help in a pinch, it can be a good resource. To get access, you have to join a waitlist. You can find step-by-step instructions here. 

From GoogleType in any question to generate a responseHas fun graphicsSupports scanning worksheets to get a specially curated answerPrice: Free

If you want your child to also take advantage of AI to lighten their workload, but still have some limits, Socratic is for you. With Socratic, children can type in any question they may have about what they are learning in school and Socratic will generate a conversational, human-like response with fun unique graphics to help break down the concept.  The app, available on the App Store and the Google App Store, also has a feature that lets your kid scan their worksheet to get a specially curated answer. The app does have some limitations; for example, it will not just write an essay or story when prompted. However, this could be a positive thing because it curbs your child’s temptation to get a chatbot, like ChatGPT, to write their essay for them.  Another advantage of ChatGPT is its availability to the public at no cost. Despite its immense popularity, ChatGPT is still in its research and feedback-collection phase, making it an incredible resource for students, writers, and professionals who need a reliable and free AI chatbot. Although there are occasional capacity blocks, OpenAI is working on releasing a professional version that will be quicker and always accessible at a monthly cost. Also: OpenAI’s ChatGPT is scary good at my job, but it can’t replace me (yet)  Lastly, if there is a child in your life, Socratic might be worth checking out. See our breakdown below: In the past, an AI writer was used specifically to generate written content, such as articles, stories, or poetry, based on a given prompt or input. An AI writer’s output is in the form of written text that mimics human-like language and structure. On the other hand, an AI chatbot is designed to conduct real-time conversations with users in text or voice-based interactions. The primary function of an AI chatbot is to answer questions, provide recommendations, or even perform simple tasks, and its output is in the form of text-based conversations. While the terms AI chatbot and AI writer are now used interchangeably by some, the original distinction was that an AI writer was used for generating written content, while an AI chatbot was used for conversational purposes. However, with the introduction of more advanced AI technology, such as ChatGPT, the line between the two has become increasingly blurred. Some AI chatbots are now capable of generating text-based responses that mimic human-like language and structure, similar to an AI writer.