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ChatHub, an interesting chatbot aggregator

  • April 17, 2023
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Of the latest AI-related tools I’ve tried, I’d have to say yes ChatHub struck me as one of the most interesting, not because of its current features, but

Of the latest AI-related tools I’ve tried, I’d have to say yes ChatHub struck me as one of the most interesting, not because of its current features, but mainly because of the ones it promises to integrate in the future. So much so that while I’ll logically stay on the lookout for his development, I think it makes sense to recommend him at these early points in his development because that too can contribute to his development.

In a very quick definition, ChatHub brings together the main chatbots in a single browser window, Google Chrome: ChatGPT, Bing, Bard and Claude. Thus, although the concept is the same as that already found in Poe, in this case we find some models that are not present in Quora’s solution. In favor of the latter, of course, is the possibility of customizing robots, which we did not find in this case.

There is one more important aspect of ChatHub that also needs to be highlighted and that is use your accounts to access these services. This means you’ll need to be logged into them (or in Claude’s case, into Poe) to use them. This is very important at this point because even though it allows you to query Bard, a Google service, this functionality will not be available until we have access to it.

By far the thing I liked most about ChatHub was its All-In-One view, in which we can send the same question to several chatbots at the same time. At the moment, this view integrates ChatGPT and Bing, but its developers promise to include more chatbots in the future, at least for premium accounts. That’s exactly the point I’m recommending it because being able to use the same challenge with multiple models and compare their results in a single view is what I find most promising.

ChatHub is a free extension for Google Chrome, which has a premium mode that can currently be purchased for $15 for life. This, and I must clarify at this point, is not a recommendation to buy, as it is still early enough to jump into the pool, and even more so considering that it depends on our personal approach to said services. But if the arrival of the features that its developers push forward comes true, it can become such an interesting tool that it really justifies the investment in the premium mode.

Source: Muy Computer

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