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What alternatives to AIDungeon are there?

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  1. Write & play AI stories
    NovelAI uses GPT-Neo 2.7B and GPT-J 6B, and has subscription tiers of $10/$15/$25 per month. It's probably the best alternative overall, in terms of output quality, the amount of features, and ease of use. HoloAI offers a free trial, and uses GPT-J 6B. After the free trial, it has subscription tiers of $5/$8 per month. Hyperwrite offers 1500 outputs for free, and uses GPT-3. After the free trial, a subscription is required. Though, to comply with OpenAI's ToS, a lot of content is disallowed. ShortlyAI uses GPT-3, and offers a free trial. Subscriptions start at $25 per month. Though, similarly to Hyperwrite, some content is disallowed to comply with OpenAI's ToS. Philosopher AI exists, and uses the GPT-3 Davinci model; the same model that AI Dungeon's Dragon model uses. Though, it's meant less for storytelling, and meant more for philosophical questions and such, hence the name. You also pay per query, rather than paying a monthly subscription or something, though each query is fairly expensive. InferKit has a free trial, uses the Megatron 11B model, and has subscriptions starting at $20 per month. Write With Transformer exists, is free, and has a few AI models to choose from. You can try the base GPT-J 6B model on EleutherAI's website, or through the KoboldAI Google Colab. Clover Edition exists, and has multiple AI models to choose from. GPT-Neo Dungeon exists, and uses GPT-Neo. It also has finetuned models available. Open CYOAI, and AI Dungeon 2 Unleashed also exist. GodAI exists as well, and uses GPT-2. KoboldAI is a good frontend for locally running AI models, and it has a subreddit: r/KoboldAI. Dreamily exists, and has a mobile app. However, they require quite a bit of personal information to make an account; only make an account if you trust them with said info. Their privacy policy also (a week or so ago, they later removed this part) admitted to actively monitoring adventures. There also seems to be a filter of some sort in place.

    #Games #Gaming #AI 49 social mentions

  2. Let a unicorn finish your sentences
    NovelAI uses GPT-Neo 2.7B and GPT-J 6B, and has subscription tiers of $10/$15/$25 per month. It's probably the best alternative overall, in terms of output quality, the amount of features, and ease of use. HoloAI offers a free trial, and uses GPT-J 6B. After the free trial, it has subscription tiers of $5/$8 per month. Hyperwrite offers 1500 outputs for free, and uses GPT-3. After the free trial, a subscription is required. Though, to comply with OpenAI's ToS, a lot of content is disallowed. ShortlyAI uses GPT-3, and offers a free trial. Subscriptions start at $25 per month. Though, similarly to Hyperwrite, some content is disallowed to comply with OpenAI's ToS. Philosopher AI exists, and uses the GPT-3 Davinci model; the same model that AI Dungeon's Dragon model uses. Though, it's meant less for storytelling, and meant more for philosophical questions and such, hence the name. You also pay per query, rather than paying a monthly subscription or something, though each query is fairly expensive. InferKit has a free trial, uses the Megatron 11B model, and has subscriptions starting at $20 per month. Write With Transformer exists, is free, and has a few AI models to choose from. You can try the base GPT-J 6B model on EleutherAI's website, or through the KoboldAI Google Colab. Clover Edition exists, and has multiple AI models to choose from. GPT-Neo Dungeon exists, and uses GPT-Neo. It also has finetuned models available. Open CYOAI, and AI Dungeon 2 Unleashed also exist. GodAI exists as well, and uses GPT-2. KoboldAI is a good frontend for locally running AI models, and it has a subreddit: r/KoboldAI. Dreamily exists, and has a mobile app. However, they require quite a bit of personal information to make an account; only make an account if you trust them with said info. Their privacy policy also (a week or so ago, they later removed this part) admitted to actively monitoring adventures. There also seems to be a filter of some sort in place.

    #Writing Tools #AI #Productivity 24 social mentions

  3. An AI creative writing assistant, on your browser.
    NovelAI uses GPT-Neo 2.7B and GPT-J 6B, and has subscription tiers of $10/$15/$25 per month. It's probably the best alternative overall, in terms of output quality, the amount of features, and ease of use. HoloAI offers a free trial, and uses GPT-J 6B. After the free trial, it has subscription tiers of $5/$8 per month. Hyperwrite offers 1500 outputs for free, and uses GPT-3. After the free trial, a subscription is required. Though, to comply with OpenAI's ToS, a lot of content is disallowed. ShortlyAI uses GPT-3, and offers a free trial. Subscriptions start at $25 per month. Though, similarly to Hyperwrite, some content is disallowed to comply with OpenAI's ToS. Philosopher AI exists, and uses the GPT-3 Davinci model; the same model that AI Dungeon's Dragon model uses. Though, it's meant less for storytelling, and meant more for philosophical questions and such, hence the name. You also pay per query, rather than paying a monthly subscription or something, though each query is fairly expensive. InferKit has a free trial, uses the Megatron 11B model, and has subscriptions starting at $20 per month. Write With Transformer exists, is free, and has a few AI models to choose from. You can try the base GPT-J 6B model on EleutherAI's website, or through the KoboldAI Google Colab. Clover Edition exists, and has multiple AI models to choose from. GPT-Neo Dungeon exists, and uses GPT-Neo. It also has finetuned models available. Open CYOAI, and AI Dungeon 2 Unleashed also exist. GodAI exists as well, and uses GPT-2. KoboldAI is a good frontend for locally running AI models, and it has a subreddit: r/KoboldAI. Dreamily exists, and has a mobile app. However, they require quite a bit of personal information to make an account; only make an account if you trust them with said info. Their privacy policy also (a week or so ago, they later removed this part) admitted to actively monitoring adventures. There also seems to be a filter of some sort in place.

    #Writing Tools #Marketing #AI 23 social mentions

  4. State-of-the-art text generation
    NovelAI uses GPT-Neo 2.7B and GPT-J 6B, and has subscription tiers of $10/$15/$25 per month. It's probably the best alternative overall, in terms of output quality, the amount of features, and ease of use. HoloAI offers a free trial, and uses GPT-J 6B. After the free trial, it has subscription tiers of $5/$8 per month. Hyperwrite offers 1500 outputs for free, and uses GPT-3. After the free trial, a subscription is required. Though, to comply with OpenAI's ToS, a lot of content is disallowed. ShortlyAI uses GPT-3, and offers a free trial. Subscriptions start at $25 per month. Though, similarly to Hyperwrite, some content is disallowed to comply with OpenAI's ToS. Philosopher AI exists, and uses the GPT-3 Davinci model; the same model that AI Dungeon's Dragon model uses. Though, it's meant less for storytelling, and meant more for philosophical questions and such, hence the name. You also pay per query, rather than paying a monthly subscription or something, though each query is fairly expensive. InferKit has a free trial, uses the Megatron 11B model, and has subscriptions starting at $20 per month. Write With Transformer exists, is free, and has a few AI models to choose from. You can try the base GPT-J 6B model on EleutherAI's website, or through the KoboldAI Google Colab. Clover Edition exists, and has multiple AI models to choose from. GPT-Neo Dungeon exists, and uses GPT-Neo. It also has finetuned models available. Open CYOAI, and AI Dungeon 2 Unleashed also exist. GodAI exists as well, and uses GPT-2. KoboldAI is a good frontend for locally running AI models, and it has a subreddit: r/KoboldAI. Dreamily exists, and has a mobile app. However, they require quite a bit of personal information to make an account; only make an account if you trust them with said info. Their privacy policy also (a week or so ago, they later removed this part) admitted to actively monitoring adventures. There also seems to be a filter of some sort in place.

    #Text Editors #Markdown Editor #Markdown Viewer 25 social mentions

  5. 5
    Open-source cousin of GPT-3, everyone can use it
    NovelAI uses GPT-Neo 2.7B and GPT-J 6B, and has subscription tiers of $10/$15/$25 per month. It's probably the best alternative overall, in terms of output quality, the amount of features, and ease of use. HoloAI offers a free trial, and uses GPT-J 6B. After the free trial, it has subscription tiers of $5/$8 per month. Hyperwrite offers 1500 outputs for free, and uses GPT-3. After the free trial, a subscription is required. Though, to comply with OpenAI's ToS, a lot of content is disallowed. ShortlyAI uses GPT-3, and offers a free trial. Subscriptions start at $25 per month. Though, similarly to Hyperwrite, some content is disallowed to comply with OpenAI's ToS. Philosopher AI exists, and uses the GPT-3 Davinci model; the same model that AI Dungeon's Dragon model uses. Though, it's meant less for storytelling, and meant more for philosophical questions and such, hence the name. You also pay per query, rather than paying a monthly subscription or something, though each query is fairly expensive. InferKit has a free trial, uses the Megatron 11B model, and has subscriptions starting at $20 per month. Write With Transformer exists, is free, and has a few AI models to choose from. You can try the base GPT-J 6B model on EleutherAI's website, or through the KoboldAI Google Colab. Clover Edition exists, and has multiple AI models to choose from. GPT-Neo Dungeon exists, and uses GPT-Neo. It also has finetuned models available. Open CYOAI, and AI Dungeon 2 Unleashed also exist. GodAI exists as well, and uses GPT-2. KoboldAI is a good frontend for locally running AI models, and it has a subreddit: r/KoboldAI. Dreamily exists, and has a mobile app. However, they require quite a bit of personal information to make an account; only make an account if you trust them with said info. Their privacy policy also (a week or so ago, they later removed this part) admitted to actively monitoring adventures. There also seems to be a filter of some sort in place.

    #Productivity #Open Source #Developer Tools 95 social mentions

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