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Le Chat by Mistral is a France-based (and EU abiding) alternative to ChatGPT. Works fine for me so far.
Personally, I find that for (local AI), the recently released 111b Command-A is pretty good. It actually grasps the concepts of the dice odds that I set up for a D&D-esque JRPG style. Still too slow on mere gamer hardware (DDR4 128gb + RX 4090) to be practical, but still an impressive improvement.
Sadly, Cohere is located in the US. On the other paw, they operate in California and New York from my brief check. This is good, that means it less likely for them to obey Trump's stupidity.
Oh yeah, local is a different story. I'd probably look into something like what you mentioned if I had the hardware, but atm I'm more interested in finding 1-1 alternatives to these tech behemoths, ones that anyone can use with the same level of convenience.
I'm switching to DeepSeek-R1, personally. locally hosted, so I won't be affected when the US bans it. plus I can remove the CCP's political sensitivity filters.
it feels weird for me to be rooting for PRC to pull ahead of the US on AI, but the idea of Trump and Musk getting their hands on a potential superintelligence down the line is terrifying.
I get where you're coming from. I'm no fan of China and they're definitely fascist in my book, but if I had to choose between China and this America, then definitely China. The reason being that a successful fascist America will add even more suffering to the world than there already is. Still, I would prefer an option from a democratic country succeeds — although if we're talking strictly local use of Chinese (or even US) tech, I don't really see how that helps the country itself. To the high seas, as they say.
Suppose they are equally powerful, which one would you choose then?
I suppose it wouldn't matter at that point? I'm not sure what you mean exactly. There's a lot of instability in America right now as it tries to become fully fascist, and I think the world (to any Americans reading this — this includes you too!) has to decide whether they're fine with it or not, which will in turn affect its success in becoming fully fascist. Anything done to make it harder for the transformation to complete could turn the tide, since they're more vulnerable while things are in motion. Once it's done and that becomes the norm, it's going to become much more difficult.
I've been an enthusiastic adopter of Generative AI in my coding work; and know that Claude 3.7 is the greatest coding model out there right now (at least for my niche).
That said, at some point you have to choose principles over convenience; so I've cancelled all my US Tech service accounts - now exclusively using 'Le Chat Pro' (+ sometimes local LLM's).
Honestly, it's not quite as good, but it's not half bad either, and it is very very fast thanks to some nifty hardware acceleration that the others lack.
I still get my work done, and sleep better at night.
The more subscriptions Mistral get, the more they're able to compete with the US offerings.
Anyone can do this.
That's true. I'm still on free. How much for the Pro?
$14 USD/mo... Ironically