ChatGPT4 solves multiple flaws associated with ChatGPT 3.5, being more prompt-centric and with a promise of more factual accuracy; it is a welcome update addressing the problems of the last version.
According to Wired, the accuracy issues are still a promise rather than a reality. Which is still inadequate for factually inclined professionals; this is where Odin AI comes in to save the day.
What Is Odin AI?
Odin is an AI that leverages six proprietary AI systems and OpenAI, along with machine learning models that are more responsive to human intricacies. Odin comes with a suite of tools such as spell checker, plagiarism tool, AI content detection tool (Odin doesn't usually get caught), and knowledge base (more about this later) to ensure you can generate content that is optimal for professional use.
What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a groundbreaking AI tool that combines multiple machine learning models and natural language processing tools to generate significant texts based on the inputs (prompts). ChatGPT can be seen as useful for generating programming code, marketing copies, and more. Since, ChatGPT's accuracy compass is still not calibrated for modern sensitivities or facts. Don’t expect the output to be ready for marketing purposes or human communication consumption; instead, be ready with supplemental edits and rewrites for the best results.
How is Odin a better alternative to ChatGPT?
Accuracy & Bias
ChatGPT 3.5 has been plagued with accuracy & bias issues; while ChatGPT 4 was supposed to tackle these factual concerns, the reality has been somewhat disappointing, as reported by Wired & NewsGuard. Open AI's official press release said that ChatGPT 4 is 40% more factual than ChatGPT3.5, which sounds a lot, but the reference point of ChatGPT 3.5 is way lower than what the end users expect when it comes to the accuracy of the content generated.
Inaccuracy is a huge issue for professionals and students alike; students cannot afford to submit papers with blatant inaccuracies; for professionals, it is a question of their skills and abilities. Inaccurate output generally does not serve well for anyone who uses ChatGPT. On the other hand, Odin generates factual information due to its proprietary systems, which fact-check information for you in real-time.
When discussing the inaccuracy, Odin comes with Knowledge Base, our unique way of partitioning generated content limited by sources from which Odin can extract and process information. Knowledge base gives Odin more intent, context, and reliance on specific frames of reference for content that needs to be generated. This feature makes Odin AI more suitable for Ph.D. scholars, marketing professionals & students.
Originality & Context
For example, if you are writing an essay on "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, you can expect the output of ChatGPT to talk about alienation, innocence, and the struggle to find oneself.
In contrast, Odin would give you themes and issues prevalent in post-World War II America. A society that is moving from traditional values to a more consumerist and materialistic culture and the place of the nation's growing youth in the changing scenario. Here you can see how Odin is inclined towards a more in depth understanding of the scenario described by the author.
Availability Issues
ChatGPT has been plagued with availability issues from time to time, thus making it unreliable for most of us who live with deadlines. The message "Chat GPT is at capacity right now" is becoming too tiresome for most people. In contrast, Odin is well equipped to scale with minimal downtime to meet all potential demands that may arise from its ever growing user base and popularity worldwide.
Long-Form, Structured Content
Professional copywriters, content writers, and marketers always emphasize the need for proper structure and coherence of message in any particular chosen topic while publishing articles and blogs. ChatGPT, with its factual errors, lacks things that most humans have, such as context, emotional intelligence, contextual implications, and more. With these many setbacks, long-form articles from ChatGPT were disasters waiting to happen.
Odin is currently as close as it gets to a context-recognizing AI that better understands humans and human subjects in generating long-form content. Odin’s knowledge base enables you to just simply drag and drop documents and add links to the subject you want to create an article on; following which, Odin will wholly cut off its inbuilt data library and only rely on the dataset you have provided. Meaning Odin now has the custom answers that are most relevant to your specific topic (AKA training your AI realtime).
Words & Voices
Odin goes above and beyond what ChatGPT 4 and its alternatives, not by incorporating "tones" but by giving the option to create and choose personalities who can generate content in a specific tone from a conversational approach from the user. Odin doesn't prefer tones as they can come across as one-dimensional, while personalities adapt to specific situations and scenarios. Odin has a context-driven approach to outputs, which can further change with real-time chats but with personalities, you are always in control of the final output. Odin AI is only limited by imaginations, plus it's free to do so as well.
How Odin Overcomes the Flaws of ChatGPT FAQs
What are the limitations of ChatGPT?
While there are many, the biggest one being not being able to understand the context and intent of the user. Additionally, ChatGPT output contains way too many words and has repetitive output with little information in them.
What is the accuracy of ChatGPT?
The accuracy of ChatGPT is better described as inconsistent; sometimes, be surprised by how it can break down complex topics. Sometimes be frustrated by the circular logic it uses to generate answers. The 50% accuracy is insufficient for professionals, students, and academics.
On the other hand, Odin generates content based on the prompts; Odin can better understand the user's intent due to its personality-based approach to generating content. Odin has always been connected to the internet and has a library of authoritative sources from which it reads and processes information.
Does ChatGPT give the same answer to everyone?
YES - If everyone uses the same prompt for a specific question.
YES - Anyone who uses ChatGPT, do they look around for the best prompts
No - If everyone uses different prompts for a specific question.
Yes - YES!
Does ChatGPT make mistakes?
Yes, and you wouldn’t know until you fact-check.
Top comments (1)
Odin AI seems to give 3 options: 'Include all resources in knowledge base', 'Use advanced Chain of Thought (beta)' and 'Use Google search results'.
I think this means that not picking 'Use Google search results' the results are limited to your Knowledge Bank, that should be factual.
The Knowledge Bank can include URLs as well as documents.