Aria uses a slow API, because APIs cost money and with millions of users it takes a lot of server power to make Aria as fast as it is even right now.
Aria already uses GPT anyway, so you aren't really 'switching', except for the occasional times when Aria defaults to Bard (PaLM, thus the disagreements).
The typing speed is in place (it could all be typed instantly) so that users can't just ask questions and get responses so fast that they would bog down the server. Instead, they have to wait for the current response to finish so that they can ask another question. Aria is unique because it is built in to a browser and has some real time data access.
@wonghow said in Aria is a cool idea but so slow that I'm defaulting back to ChatGPT:
AI does not give same answer, and not necessarily correct. AI only learns from data. Data are defined by people.
Something like Music, even people cannot determine which is the best Beethoven symphony, it is not a fixed answer. If you do a search, you will get answer that no9 and 5 is not the top. no3 is, because can be votes from the music community
That is totally true, too.
I use Aria and other AIs (Claude-Instant, Llama, Bard, and GPT4). I don't really have a preference. (Although I attempted to make an 'unbiased' AI here:
https://poe.com/BestCodes-Unbiased). I hope this was informative!