If youre looking to try out AI for yourself, it seems theres no clear place to start.

Everyone is already talking aboutOpenAIs ChatGPT, of course, but thats only one of the available options.

Lets take a look at each, and see which one you should be using for what.

Screenshot of a ChatGPT-generated response

(you’re free to use workarounds, however.)

Its built using the same technology as ChatGPT.

Bing Chat is designed to be a co-pilot while youre browsing the web.

Screenshot of an AI-generated response

It can evensummarize long PDF documentsfor you.

And because it integrates withDALLE, you’re free to even use Bing Chat to generate images.

While Bing Chat is free, Microsoft doesnt grant you unlimited access.

Screenshot of an AI-generated response

That should be plenty, honestly, but its something to be mindful of.

(Youll be reminded of your usage stats in the chat box.)

That doesnt mean its a bad product, though.

In fact, Bard has a lot going for it the ChatGPT-based tools dont.

Given how processor-intensive generative AI is, these are all great feats.

Bard is also taking baby steps towards becoming a fully fledged product.

Google Bard is also transparent in its generative attempts.

Its the only service that shows you different drafts of answers, letting you pick between them.

It even integrates with Adobe Firefly to generate images.

Until then, feel free to continue using ChatGPT.