Quora opens its new AI chatbot app Poe to the general public

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- Q&A platform Quora has opened up public access to its new AI chatbot app, Poe, which lets users ask questions and get answers from a range of AI chatbots, including those from ChatGPT maker, OpenAI, and other companies like Anthropic.
- “This is particularly true in the back-and-forth dialogue paradigm that has become standard for question answering and other use of large language models like ChatGPT, but we expect it to become useful for other modalities as well.
- Beyond allowing users to experiment with new AI technologies, Poe’s content will ultimately help to evolve Quora itself, the company says.Quora first announced Poe’s mobile app in December, but at the time, it required an invite to try it out.
- The best examples will also be distributed to all users of Poe through the app’s feed, where others can Like or Repost the chatbot Q&A session.
- All three have been known to make incorrect statements — which is another reason why Quora itself isn’t immediately integrating Poe into its service.Image Credits: Poe screenshotThe factual inaccuracies offered by AIs like ChatGPT have raised concerns about whether these technologies are ready for primetime.
- They can then switch between three different AI chatbots available at launch.These include the general knowledge chatbots Sage, Claude and Dragonfly.
Q&A platform Quora has opened up public access to its new AI chatbot app, Poe, which lets users ask questions and get answers from a range of AI chatbots, including those from ChatGPT maker, Open [+4217 chars]