#Mobile apps with GenAI

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lavish knot
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Hi everyone,

I am trying to find information on a very specific kind of usage for mobile applications.

You may have heard of the following ones:
General chats: Chaton, ChatBox, Ask AI, Chat & Ask AI, Chat Nova, etc.
Image GenAI: Face Dance, Wonder AI, Remini, etc.

Feels like those apps are essentially relying on existing technologies like GPT3.5 or 4 (for the general chats) or largely popular model such as Stable diffusion (for the Image GenAI)
I am skeptical about something. If those apps were just "wrappers" of existing commercial GenAI models, the cost of just calling a commercial API would probably be gigantic considering the high amount of users & the time they spend on apps.

Do you think those apps have just deployed & fine tuned their own models using alternative such as Llama or have hosted their own SB version?

Cheers

prisma chasmBOT
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Hi @lavish knot. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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Hmm, I don't know enough to give you a confident answer yet. The information provided in the knowledge sources does not directly address the specifics of how these mobile applications you mentioned, like Chaton, ChatBox, Ask AI, Chat & Ask AI, Chat Nova, Face Dance, Wonder AI, Remini, etc., are using AI technologies.

However, it's worth noting that there are indeed various ways that AI technologies can be used in mobile applications. Some apps may use commercial APIs from AI providers, while others may host their own models or use open-source alternatives. The choice often depends on a variety of factors, including the specific needs of the application, the resources available to the developers, and the cost considerations.

For more specific information about how OpenAI's technologies can be used, you may want to check out the OpenAI Cookbook (https://cookbook.openai.com/) and the OpenAI Platform Documentation (https://platform.openai.com/docs/). These resources provide a wealth of information about how to use and implement OpenAI's AI models.

Note: you can ask me a follow up question by @ mentioning me again :speech_balloon: