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I don't know of any that use a more powerful model. The only alternatives I know of that use GPT-3, and that also work somewhat similarly to AI Dungeon, are ShortlyAI and Hyperwrite. Both have free trials, but both also use OpenAI's awful filter that blocks pretty much any remotely mature content. You probably already know of NovelAI and HoloAI, and although neither one uses a model as large as what Dragon-21... Source: over 2 years ago
Shortlyai.com was the AI service I was using previously. Very basic. You just input a prompt and tell it to write for you. Worked great for patterns and lists, not so much if you wanted to shape a story. Source: over 2 years ago
Dragon uses the 175B GPT-3 Davinci model. Philosopher AI and EndlessVN use the same model, though they both work significantly differently from AI Dungeon. EndlessVN is also in closed alpha at the moment; if you didn't sign up for the closed alpha, you'll have to wait for it to become public. HyperWrite and ShortlyAI also exist, but I'm unsure whether they use GPT-3 Davinci, or a weaker GPT-3 model. They also use... Source: over 2 years ago
There are plenty of free alternatives. 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, hence the name. Open CYOAI and AI Dungeon 2 Unleashed also exist. GodAI exists as well,... Source: over 2 years ago
ShortlyAI uses GPT-3, and offers a free trial. After the free trial, a subscription is required. Though, similarly to Hyperwrite, some content is disallowed. Source: over 2 years ago
All your questions are answered on https://novelai.net/. Source: 11 months ago
If you want to know exactly which apps I used. The chats use Stable Diffusion, so you can go there and generate whatever you like directly, instead of messing with chat interfaces. As for the websites that do this for you, I'm pretty sure they're using stable diffusion as well. To access stable diffusion, go to https://dreamstudio.ai/generate If you want to try novel AI, go to https://novelai.net and get the basic... Source: 11 months ago
For fictional stories, Sudowrite [https://www.sudowrite.com/] and NovelAI [https://novelai.net/]. For writing in general, Copy AI & WriteSonic are great alternatives (links are listed in the official post). Source: 11 months ago
The service framework I aim to simulate is https://novelai.net/ where they allow 50 text generation before signing up and 50 text generations after signing up. However, it was pretty simple to modify my local storage for unlimited text generation. My main concern is how can I track the users who have yet to sign up? Source: 11 months ago
To preface this, I've been playing around with AI-assisted novel writing for a while, having used HoloAI and NovelAI quite extensively, and playing around with KoboldAI and the Nerys and Erebus models they've trained. So far, my impression had been that the quality of the locally hosted models didn't quite live up to the paid offerings, coming down to (presumably) less finetuned models and less capable GUIs. Source: 12 months ago
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