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How to find the AI model that best suit your needs

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Hello and welcome to the Automated, your AI tour guide.

Here’s what we got for you today:

🕵 Find the Best LLM for you with “Arthur Bench”

Arthur, a machine learning monitoring startup, just dropped their latest creation, “Arthur Bench”.

NYC-based startup Arthur has just unveiled Arthur Bench, a tool designed to help you measure and compare the performance of big language models like OpenAI's GPT-3.5 Turbo and Meta's LLaMA 2.

Why does this matter?

Arthur Bench lets you test different language models for accuracy, readability, and more, tailored to your needs.

What's remarkable is you can even create your own criteria for comparison.

Financial firms are using Arthur Bench for quicker investment insights, vehicle manufacturers for precise technical queries, and even media platform Axios HQ for standardized evaluations.

Best part? 

Arthur's making this tool open-source, promoting collaboration and improvement.

To give it a try, click here.

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Say goodbye to the hassle of trying out various prompts on ChatGPT to get the perfect response. With these carefully curated power prompts, you can streamline your interactions and get the results you need more efficiently.

Best of all, It's free! Click here to get it now.

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