Claude 3 Haiku
This is Anthropics’ low-end model, Claude Haiku. It’s not the smartest bot you’ve ever met, but it might be the fastest.
This is Anthropics’ low-end model, Claude Haiku. It’s not the smartest bot you’ve ever met, but it might be the fastest.
Flux image creator is all the rage right now. It is really good at spelling words correctly. And it will make an image of pretty much anything other than nudity.
This bot, running on gpt-4o-mini (because this is a super easy job for AI and you shouldn’t pay more for unneeded power) creates antonyms. And if you can’t remember what an antonym is, just put a word in here and it will all make sense.
This AI answers questions about Sage Lewis based on his blogs, social media, books, videos and podcasts.
This bot has permanent memory and can search the Internet. It will ask you for your email address. That creates a new user ID in an Upstash Redis memory database. Every time you start a new discussion, just enter your email address when it asks and it will recall all your past conversations.
This bot will help you craft prompts that you can then take and put into any general AI bot. That way you don’t have to build a custom bot, if you don’t want to. Just give this bot the information it asks for, then it will create a prompt that you can copy and past and put into ChatGPT or Claude or whatever AI you are interested in. It should work for all of them. I’ll show you the prompt I made to create this bot below.
This is a general AI bot running on Claude Sonnet. That is their middle of the road model. But I really like it for writing. It has memory. So it should remember your conversation as you are talking. But it won’t remember you after you leave that conversation.