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App? Uh...idk about app, per se.
Perplexity.ai is a search engine, it's like Google on steroids. I'm researching online graduate programs, and I like how I can ask for tables to compare different programs side by side easily. With Google, I'd have to manually create that.
Perplexity.ai has an app, if that counts...
Yeah, the fact that perplexity doesn't require your phone number is pretty nice But OP said "chat gpt apps", wouldn't that mean like, those client apps for chatGPT?
Perplexity uses ChatGPT, but I trust it a bit more because it cites its sources. So I'd say it counts since the model is GPT-3 and GPT-4.
Hmm, yeah makes sense, i like the source showing too
Doesn't it only use chatGPT when you enable that "copilot" feature?
From the article I had read in Perplexity, it was all built around OpenAI, so I'd assume the regular search is GPT-3 or GPT-3.5, and copilot is GPT-4.
Ooh, that makes sense