In the constantly evolving digital landscape, Text AIs have become powerful tools that are increasingly present in our daily lives. Whether in content creation, assistance in writing, quick responses to questions, or even in generating innovative ideas, these technologies are transforming the way we interact with information.
To test your knowledge about these digital entities that have revolutionized textual production, we invite you to take part in an exciting challenge: the Text AI Quiz. With a set time limit, your mission is to guess the names of the most famous AIs on the market, using their "stage names" or most common nicknames. Get ready to exercise your memory and familiarity with the world of textual artificial intelligence!
You have 90 seconds to guess the names of the most famous text AIs! How many can you get right?
How to Play?
When starting the quiz, you will have a time limit to identify as many IAs as possible. Different difficulty levels will be available, adjusting the time limit to make the challenge suitable for your level of knowledge and mental agility. An intuitive interface will allow you to type your guesses and track your progress in real time. In the end, find out how many of these innovative tools you managed to recognize. Will you be able to discover them all within the time limit?
Tips for the AI Quiz
Below is a brief tip for each answer, but we only recommend reading it if you're finding it difficult.
- The most popular from OpenAI.
- The AI from Google that was Bard.
- The assistant from Microsoft.
- The AI from Anthropic.
- The family of open-source models from Meta.
- The AI from Elon Musk with a funny name.
- The French open-source model that competes with the giants.
- The AI that specializes in content for marketing and sales.
- The creative writing tool that has a name that sounds like “writing.”
- The AI that searches and cites sources, ideal for those who want quick and reliable answers.
- The AI assistant integrated into a famous productivity app.
- The AI from Microsoft that started as “Chat” and is a research assistant.
- The AI that specializes in marketing content.
- The writing tool with a name that sounds like “author.”