I was searching for an AI web search engine for NostrNet.work and didn't want to use Bing.

I think Perplexity AI seems like a good option for now ๐Ÿค”. It also summarise results. Btw you will also have option to switch models.

https://perplexity.ai/

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Right. Perplexity AI is good. We also built a AI agent website for #AI4ALL hackathon. It is https://chat.plebai.com/ it has few agents already. Working on adding generic search agent.

Which APIs are you using? OpenAi?

Both. I am running local models (LLAMA2-7b for text and SDXL for image gen). Couple of agents are directly wired to OpenAI API.

Super cool. I am a complete noob when it comes to pynb. Please share some docs on how to execute with local data and I will give it a try.

Basically you will need little bit of Pynb knowledge, when you run each shell, you will reach on this particular shell. Here you can Mount your Google Cloud folder and it will train on that data.

https://cognosys.ai ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿป theyโ€™ll have an api soon, Iโ€™ve been discussing data vending machines with them. The founders are cool peeps and are open to new ideas after they launch their v1. The MVP is quite usable now though, provides access to GPT-3.5, GPT-4, Claude2, Cohere, and PaLM2. ๐Ÿคฏ

Thanks, Perplexity looks interesting. I asked it what the most powerful sha256 ASIC on the market is ?

Itโ€™s Answer -

1 Bitmain Antminer S19 Pro: This ASIC miner is considered one of the most powerful for SHA-256 mining. It has a hashrate of 110 TH/s and a power efficiency of 29.5ยฑ5% J/TH

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AvalonMiner 1246: This ASIC miner from Canaan is known for its efficiency and provides a maximum hashrate for SHA-256 mining

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Bitmain Antminer S19J Pro: This is another powerful ASIC miner for SHA-256 mining, with a hashrate of 104 TH/s

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It's important to note that the cryptocurrency mining industry is constantly evolving, and new ASIC models are released regularly. Therefore, it's recommended to research and compare the latest models and their performance before making a purchasing decision. Additionally, factors such as power consumption, noise level, and cost should also be considered when choosing an ASIC miner.

About 3 years out of date, but good caveat.

Below the is the correct answer

Right now you have to add keywords to trigger latest results like name of the year. It's still not perfect but it is better than before.

I like Perplexity, too.