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Biden2020prez No, just kosher.
Biden2020prez No, just kosher.
CallMeACynic Honestly, you can call it what you want, I don't really care what you call it.
gershonherzog1 Its called Gkosher
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chatGPT via text
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to setup txt in a question and it will send you a verification code in a separate thread which you should send back to chatgpt and it will work
you only have to do this the first time
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MXRJR Well, we'll see. you can never get your hopes up too much with Uber. We'll see if this is any better than Uber customer no-service.
Reifam Yeah didn't ask me to confirm either.
Probably it uses API's from open AI, but I'm not sure. The problem with all the Chat GPT clients I've tried is that they can't hold a conversation. But there is a [Login to see the link]
Biden2020prez but there's no number that you can text it
Reifam I asked it and it said its based on chatgpt 3.5
Biden2020prez Better than chatgpt direct?
Hiii correct. I was just mentioning stam.
Flippy I think it's better, sometimes ChatGPT gets too slow. Also, this has no limit. And it's less laggy, loads quick. I thought it was missing features like copy code button, but I realized it's there, just in chinese. Also doesn't require any sort of account, although chances are they take more personal info than openai
Biden2020prez but I realized it's there
Where?
Reifam chinese in the top right of the code block
Biden2020prez When you text to it?
Reifam no. look carefully at the conversation. it really doesn't have anything to do with text, it was me going off topic
Biden2020prez Probably it uses API's from open AI, but I'm not sure. The problem with all the Chat GPT clients I've tried is that they can't hold a conversation. But there is a [Login to see the link]
Biden2020prez oh I didn't realize you were referring to the link, my filter blocks it.
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GOLDFISH How do Kosher Mail and the weather apps work?