If you want to try a chatbot not "for lot of money" monthly (i.e. for free) you could consider an open source one:
I guess it needs more work to tokenize documents and gigabytes of storage for the pretrained models.
If you install gpt4all on a server you can add an access to it for the public by using
Display MoreThis copy of ChatGPT is supplied to me by a company, chatfast.io, for a lot of money per month. They supplied 3 ChatBots, with customized capacity, because I have much more data than most of their customers. Two of the bots are available at LENR-CANR.org (https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=2988). I upload data to the bot's databases. The data can be in three formats: Plan text, Files, or Website pages. I have uploaded 1,167 files to the Library bot database. 79 MB of data. That is everything at https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/. I tried uploading in Acrobat and text format. The vendor advised me that text files work best, so I converted everything to text, with two spaces between each paragraph.
I don't do anything. After the files are uploaded, the software automatically updates the ChatBox database. It tokenizes the data. You can see how that works here:
https://platform.openai.com/tokenizer
That is what the software at ChatFast is designed for.
You can add Q&A questions and answers to the ChatBot database. When someone asks a question similar to the one you enter into the database, the ChatBot gives your answer instead of putting together an answer from the database. I added a few Q&A answers to the Index bot, but that feature does not seem to be working.
Display MoreThis copy of ChatGPT is supplied to me by a company, chatfast.io, for a lot of money per month. They supplied 3 ChatBots, with customized capacity, because I have much more data than most of their customers. Two of the bots are available at LENR-CANR.org (https://lenr-canr.org/wordpress/?page_id=2988). I upload data to the bot's databases. The data can be in three formats: Plan text, Files, or Website pages. I have uploaded 1,167 files to the Library bot database. 79 MB of data. That is everything at https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/. I tried uploading in Acrobat and text format. The vendor advised me that text files work best, so I converted everything to text, with two spaces between each paragraph.
I don't do anything. After the files are uploaded, the software automatically updates the ChatBox database. It tokenizes the data. You can see how that works here:
https://platform.openai.com/tokenizer
That is what the software at ChatFast is designed for.
You can add Q&A questions and answers to the ChatBot database. When someone asks a question similar to the one you enter into the database, the ChatBot gives your answer instead of putting together an answer from the database. I added a few Q&A answers to the Index bot, but that feature does not seem to be working.