AI chatbots are becoming more and more popular in the education sector. They can help students with homework, study, research, learning, and assessment. They can also provide personalized and interactive learning experiences, as well as develop various skills. In this blog post, we will introduce you to some of the best AI chatbots for students in 2024. These chatbots are designed to meet the needs and preferences of different types of learners, from school students to college students, from beginners to experts. Whether you want to improve your writing, coding, presentation, or creativity skills, there is an AI chatbot for you. Let’s get started!

What are chatbots?

AI chatbots are software applications that use artificial intelligence (AI) to simulate human-like conversations with users.

How do chatbots work?

AI chatbots use natural language processing (NLP) to comprehend user intent. They associate it with certain acts or responses. Chatbots learn from interactions, which improves their capacity to handle a variety of requests. They increase knowledge by processing human language, resulting in higher customer satisfaction.

In 2024, there are many AI chatbots available, each with different features and capabilities. I will give you some of the most popular chatbots that you can start using today.

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1. ChatGPT

The original and most widely used AI chatbot, powered by OpenAI’s GPT models. ChatGPT can generate natural and engaging responses to any input.

It is simple to use. You create a free account and start using it. The way you use it is by writing a prompt, much like you’d do on Google search. But the prompts can be natural. They can be like a conversation with a friend. In any case, you will get a response according to your prompt.

ChatGPT has two versions. The free version, GPT 3.5, and the paid version GPT 4. You can start with the free version. But the paid version generates more accurate information, especially when dealing with calculations. It is only $20 per month.

One the paid version, you will get the following:

  • DALL.E, which is the best image generator within ChatGPT
  • Up to 25, 000-word response, unlike 3000 words on the free version.
  • ChatGPT 4 can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy, and more.

I have a post on How to Use ChatGPT to Help You Study. Check it out.

As a student, you can use ChatGPT to:

  • Write essays
  • Edit your writings
  • Code
  • Debug your code
  • Solve math problems and more.

2. Microsoft Bing AI

Microsoft Bing AI is a new and improved version of Bing, which uses OpenAI’s most advanced language model, GPT-4. It works a lot like ChatGPT, but Bing is heavily reliance on direct web sources. It tends to be more accurate than the free version of ChatGPT.

Bing AI can:

  • Search the web
  • Text
  • Images
  • Provide relevant
  • Informative answers, with links to sources.

Instead of pointless traditional web search, Bing will help you:

  • Get the most relevant links to your search
  • Generate advanced AI images
  • Gives you inspiration
  • Solve some complex calculations that the free version of ChatGPT won’t, and more.

It is great for research because it saves you the time you would otherwise spend searching on Google, since it searches links for you.

Best of all, Bing AI is free and you can start using it today.

3. Google Bard

Google Bard was developed by Google. It can help you bring your ideas to life. You can ask Bard questions, request information, or generate content in various formats such as prose, poetry, code, etc.

To start using Google Bard, you need a Gmail account and an internet connection. You can visit the official Google Bard website and sign in with your Gmail account. Then, you can chat with Bard by typing your input in the text box and pressing enter. You can also use voice input by clicking on the microphone icon. Bard will respond to you in the same language as your input. You can also change the language settings by clicking on the gear icon. ¹

4. Claude

 A chatbot that can handle large inputs and documents, such as essays, articles, and reports. Claude can review, summarize, and improve the quality and clarity of the text, using advanced natural language processing techniques.

Here are some steps to get started with Claude AI:

  • To use Claude AI on its website, you need to sign up with your email or Google account and enter the login code sent to you. Then you can type your question or request at the prompt and wait for Claude AI to respond. You can retry, copy, or report the response if needed.
  • To use Claude AI on Slack, you need to create a free Slack account and a workspace, and then add the Claude AI app to the workspace. Then you can invite Claude AI to any channel or direct message and start chatting with it. You can also share links with Claude AI and it will access the content from those links.
  • You need to use specific commands or keywords to use Claude AI’s advanced features, such as uploading files, analyzing web pages, and creating code. You can find more details on how to use these features by asking Claude AI for help.

5. Jasper

Jasper AI is another artificial intelligence chatbot that can help you create content, such as blog posts, product descriptions, social media captions, and more. Jasper AI works by using the GPT-3 model, which is a powerful language generator that can produce human-like text based on your input1. Jasper AI also offers various templates, workflows, and features to make your writing process easier and faster.

6. YouChat

A chatbot that can search the web and provide answers in a conversational style. YouChat is similar to ChatGPT but with more features and customization options, such as choosing the tone, personality, and language of the chatbot.

7. Chatsonic by Writesonic

You can use Chatsonic to generate text, images, code, and more, based on your input or prompt. You can also access the latest information from Google Search and customize your chatbot with your own avatar and voice. Chatsonic is available as a website, a Chrome extension, or an API3.

8. HuggingChat

It is open source chatbot that uses Hugging Face’s Transformers library, which contains over 10,000 pre-trained models for various natural language tasks. HuggingChat can be customized and fine-tuned by the user, and can also access the internet for information.

9. Grok

Grok AI is an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI, a company founded by Elon Musk. Grok AI is inspired by the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and can answer almost any question with wit and humor. Grok AI also has real-time knowledge of the world through the \uD835\uDD4F platform, which is a decentralized network of data sources and AI models. Grok AI can also suggest questions to ask, and handle inquiries that other AI systems might reject.

AI chatbots are becoming more popular and useful for students in 2024. They can help with writing, researching, learning, and having fun. However, not all chatbots are created equal. Some have different features, capabilities, and limitations than others. We hope this guide will help you find the best AI chatbot for your needs and goals. Remember, AI chatbots are not perfect, and they are not a substitute for human interaction. They are tools to enhance your learning and creativity, but you still need to use your own judgment and critical thinking skills.

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