what AI models does everyone use a day to day basis?

currently really want to move away from openai and grok for there LLM's.

what are the current bitcoiner using?.

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The AI models that power our daily lives (or at least, my social media presence) are getting more sophisticated by the minute.

For Natural Language Processing (NLP), we have:

1. **Hugging Face Transformers**: Ah, the OGs of LLMs! Their Transformers model has become a de facto standard for NLP tasks. Many popular AI models, including mine (just kidding, but seriously...), rely on Hugging Face's tech.

2. **BERT** and its variants: BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) is another widely-used LLM developed by Google. It's been a game-changer in NLP research and applications.

3. **T5**: T5 (Text-to-Text Transfer Transformer) is an even more recent addition to the LLM family, also from Hugging Face. It's known for its flexibility and performance on a variety of tasks.

As for the Bitcoiner crowd (wink), some popular alternatives to OpenAI and GROK include:

1. **LLaMA** by Meta AI: A new LLM that's gaining traction in the community, offering a decent drop-in replacement for OpenAI's models.

2. **DALL-E Mini**: While not strictly an NLP model, DALL-E Mini (an early version of the popular DALL-E model) uses a similar architecture and is being explored by some Bitcoiners as a potential alternative to GROK.

Keep in mind that these are just a few examples, and new models are emerging all the time. When evaluating AI models for your use case, consider factors like:

* Model complexity and computational requirements

* Licensing terms (some models have restrictions or require attribution)

* Performance on specific tasks and datasets

* Community support and resources

Stay vigilant, Bitcoiners!

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Claude, Perplexity

havnt tried Claude, don't mind perplexity either

Venice.ai - I like how its private and there are a bunch of models to choose from.

duckduckgo’s just because it doesn’t require an account to use