Yeah, so as in the title, these things cost. A lot. Do you know aby forum that shares accounts or bypasses limits of free plans.
If you are a student, you should be able to organize with some of your classmates or friends.
Also, maybe consider LanguageTool instead of Grammarly, at least it’s not fully closed source.
thanks, didnt know of that!
With Ollama you can install and use various free AI models.
You can get a pretty decent free version of ChatGPT’s newest model by using the Microsoft Edge browser and going to Bing chat. You’re limited to how long you can have a single discussion, but it’s better than going to the limited version on ChatGPT’s official website.
I’ve never found Bing chat to match up with the free ChatGPT. It often just refuses to answer my question while ChatGPT will at least take a guess and give me something to work with.
What do you mean by Grammarly costs a lot of money? It has a free tier. Which is quite generous.
You can use ChatGPT, Claude, Llama and Mixtral via DuckDuckGo at duck.ai
how it stays profitable?
I’m not sure how you’ll be using these tools but Jan might be an option. There are some free AI models you can download and use right in the app locally. https://jan.ai/
poe.com gives you access to all the big services models in a limited capacity for free. Their paid tier is kind of expensive but you do get quite a lot of models for not a lot compared to if you bought all the platforms by themselves.
The following AI tool can parse documents and use the Internet, and multiple LLM model to choose:
- https://github.com/woheller69/huggingassist // There’s censorship with all of them, but this is a special one.
- https://tryfastgpt.ai/ //A free account is restricted to 100 points, but you can create another account afterward; I haven’t tested that yet, though.
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.perplexity.app.android // Short prompts!
- https://you.com // It offers 3 daily premium attempts; again, you most likely can create another account afterward.
- https://summate.it // Summarize articles and PDFs online; it offers 10 monthly attempts. Yes, I haven’t tried it yet, so I’ll leave that for you to find out for now.
- https://aitianhu1.top // No login is needed for this one, the drawback is that it’s GPT-3.5 but it has network access, so you can search specific domains and summarize. Make sure to set it up in the settings. ↓↓
@wegettosss you might be able to find your required textbook(s) on anna’s archive. I actually got lucky this term where every professor I have has provided the textbook for free. Annoyingly though, I’ve found that most textbooks available there are only available in older editions.