List of Available LLMs

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Requires registration or invitation, or both

● ChatGPT from OpenAI: https://chat.openai.com/chat


● Bing Chat from Microsoft: Available in Edge and Skype, might be in Teams also
● Bard from Google: https://bard.google.com/
● LLaMA from Meta (apply for access):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfqNECQnMkycAp2jP4Z9TFX0cGR4uf7b_f
BxjY_OjhJILlKGA/viewform
● NeMo by NVIDIA (apply for early access):
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/gpu-cloud/nemo-llm-service/
● Claude by Anthropic AI (apply for access):
https://www.anthropic.com/product
● Leonardo.ai (apply for access or get it through Figma): https://leonardo.ai/
● Jasper.ai (free version available): https://www.jasper.ai/
● YouChat through You.com: https://you.com/search?
q=who+are+you&tbm=youchat&cfr=chat

Open-source or no registration required, or both


● Perplexity.ai: https://www.perplexity.ai/
● Craiyon.ai: https://www.craiyon.com/
● Forefront’s GPT-J Playground: https://playground.helloforefront.com/models/free-gpt-j-
playground
● Hugging Face question-answering models: https://huggingface.co/tasks/question-
answering
● FreeGPT - it’s a wrapper around ChatGPT, can’t vouch for it not tracking you. Check it
out and see what you think: https://freegpt.one/ | Support them at
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/freegpt
● Do you know Python and like to code? Try building your own app >> Deepanshu Bhalla.
Open Source ChatGPT Models: A Step-by-Step Guide. ListenData. Retrieved April 4,
2023 from https://www.listendata.com/2023/03/open-source-chatgpt-models-step-by-
step.html
● Databricks’ Dolly: https://github.com/databrickslabs/dolly
● Stanford’s Alpaca: https://crfm.stanford.edu/2023/03/13/alpaca.html
● Descript: Descript | All-in-one video & podcast editing, easy as a doc.
● LalaAI: Vocal Remover & Instrumental AI Splitter | LALAL.AI
● Authory: What is Authory's AI Assistant?

From Tyler Allen - list of different types of LLM-powered apps for specific uses, could be that
one will suit you or be a fun one to experiment with:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brijpandeyji_chatgpt-activity-7051906117571878912-Qyhn?
utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
From summer AI certificate students:
LeetCode extension for ChatGPT https://github.com/Liopun/leet-chatgpt-extension
QuillBot: https://quillbot.com/summarize
Scholarcy: https://article-summarizer.scholarcy.com/summarizer

Example prompts
● Provide a structure for the following topic, "Natural Language Processing and
Suicide Prevention."
● Clarify what the professor meant I should do. Here is my original email to her:
<text>. Professor's Reply: <text>.
● Grade the following student submission out of 10. Explain your assessment and
comment on improving the response to the prompt. Assignment Prompt: <the
description of the assignment>. Submission: <copy-paste student submission>.
● [copy paste table] Analyze: Coefficient Correlations Model Self-Concept at Time
2 Centered Interaction of Class Anxiety at Time 1 and Math Comfortability 1
Correlations Self-Concept at Time 2 Centered 1.000 -.073 Interaction of Class
Anxiety at Time 1 and Math Comfortability -.073 1.000 Math Comfortability .078
-.105 Class Anxiety at Time 1 Centered .063 -.989 Interaction of Self-Concept at
Time 2 and Math Comfortability -.991 .080 Covariances Self-Concept at Time 2
Centered .573 .000 Interaction of Class Anxiety at Time 1 and Math
Comfortability .000 4.259E-5 Math Comfortability .004 -4.247E-5 Class Anxiety at
Time 1 Centered .023 -.003 Interaction of Self-Concept at Time 2 and Math
Comfortability -.008 5.258E-6
● What other statistical tests should I run to get more analytic details about the
latter output?
● [at a conference, after asking it to summarize an instant transcript] Dr. X also
discussed <theme>, but it is missing. Please rewrite the latter output
incorporating the mentioned ideas.
● Compare and contrast the following two texts, Text1 and Text2. They are written
on the same topic but differ in approaches. Explain the approach differences.
Text1: <inserted text>. End of Text1. Text2: <inserted text>. End of Text2.
https://writesonic.com/blog/how-to-write-chatgpt-prompts/
https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/gpt-best-practices

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