Thanks Jonathan for the explanation. Do you recommend using an aggregator all the time or just stick to 1 platform such as Claude? I am always trying to figure out which platform to use and struggling with changing from one platform to another because you have to retrain the AI each time. What is the best practice you recommend?
AI Aggregators simply give you budget access to multiple models - they themselves are not the AI. I recommend aggreators for people who would be "normal users" - if you're a power user and need the advanced features of a platform (such as creating GPT's in ChatGPT) of if you do hundreds of prompts a day then an aggregator isn't the best choice typically. For most people they are an excellent choice. I use a prompt snippet from my SELFscribe process to make is simple to train the AI on my tone and style - no matter what platform I'm in. You can learn more about it at go.whitebeardstrategies.com/product-details/product/selfscribe-challenge
Thanks Jonathan for the explanation. Do you recommend using an aggregator all the time or just stick to 1 platform such as Claude? I am always trying to figure out which platform to use and struggling with changing from one platform to another because you have to retrain the AI each time. What is the best practice you recommend?
AI Aggregators simply give you budget access to multiple models - they themselves are not the AI. I recommend aggreators for people who would be "normal users" - if you're a power user and need the advanced features of a platform (such as creating GPT's in ChatGPT) of if you do hundreds of prompts a day then an aggregator isn't the best choice typically. For most people they are an excellent choice.
I use a prompt snippet from my SELFscribe process to make is simple to train the AI on my tone and style - no matter what platform I'm in. You can learn more about it at go.whitebeardstrategies.com/product-details/product/selfscribe-challenge