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This annoys me, as well, when web services do this, but I did sign up out of curiosity back when I was looking for some easy-access AI to play with and learn. In my relatively uninformed opinion, Poe offers just that. I wasn't so much interested in image generation, but looking for a sort of AI assistant that I could use as a rubber duck, helping me reframe problems and (hopefully) try different solutions. Yes, it's basically learned from Quora, but like any other Q&A site, you will always have a mix of actual good info and overly-opinionated hogwash (SE, anyone?). And, like any Q&A site, it's up to the reader to separate the wheat from the chaff, so an AI chatbot is no different. What I liked about Poe is the Android app. Its convenient, smooth, and seems to be a little more versatile than other chatbot apps. It's easy to pop it open and prompt for a code snippet, or some random bit of EE knowledge while I'm at work instead of digging through the fluff pile of modern Google ad-driven results. In short, what it does is act as a simple chatbot assistant, and should not be taken exceedingly seriously. Also, I never paid a dime for it get good use out of it, so it's wort trying, if anything. |