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ResearchGPT - An open-source LLM based research assistant (github.com). - 0 views

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    ResearchGPT: An open-source LLM based research assistant (github.com).
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OpenAI API - Playground - 0 views

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    OpenAI Playground is a cutting-edge web-based tool designed to facilitate the construction and evaluation of predictive language models. Unlike ChatGPT, which excels at understanding context and can produce high-quality content even with vague prompts, OpenAI Playground requires specific prompts and settings for better-quality outputs. The tool boasts many purpose-specific preset prompts, ensuring seamless customisation through adjustable parameters such as the model, response length, and temperature. OpenAI Playground also accommodates diverse base language models, allowing users to handpick the one that perfectly resonates with their preferred conversational style. OpenAI Playground's Pros: Preset options for different tasks, such as text-to-command and translation Suited for specific use cases where preset models and settings are needed OpenAI Playground's Cons: Requires specific prompts and settings for better-quality outputs It can be challenging to use if you're not familiar with LLMs OpenAI Playground's Pricing: OpenAI Playground offers a comprehensive pricing structure based on the number of tokens used. 1 word = 1 token For example, Chat, model gpt-3.5-turbo costs $0.002 for 1K tokens, while InstructGPT, model Davinci costs $0.0200 for 1K tokens.
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Claude 3.5 Sonnet vs GPT-4o: Which is better? - 0 views

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    Claude 3.5 Sonnet vs GPT-4o: Can't decide which large language model (LLM) to supercharge your coding? We break down their strengths in efficiency to help you pick your champion! #Claude3.5SonnetvsGPT-4o #LLMshowdown #FlexibilityForProjects #AIYourPartner #ChooseYourWeapon
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LMSYS Chatbot Arena Vision (Multimodal): Benchmarking LLMs and VLMs in the Wild - 0 views

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    The Chatbot Arena has launched a new beta feature supporting images, allowing users to interact with chatbots through images. Each conversation can include the submission of one image, as long as it is under 15MB. The Chatbot Arena logs user requests, including the images submitted, for research purposes. Although this data is not currently publicly disclosed, there may be a possibility of doing so in the future. Therefore, it is recommended that users avoid sending confidential or personal information through this feature. This feature is in its early development stage, so there may be issues or bugs. Users are encouraged to report any issues through the Chatbot Arena communication channels.
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