Q: Is there a way to restrict an LLM if we want to use a more capable one?

I understand that there are multiple LLMs that are relied on but is ChatGPT 3.5 still being used for this tool? It's not an ideal LLM for the type of research I need and would prefer to only rely on more recent models.

SumoProPLUSNov 24, 2024
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Larry_Eurekaa

Nov 24, 2024

A: Our platform leverages advanced AI models that go beyond the capabilities of earlier iterations like ChatGPT 3.5. We offer multiple tools and AI functions. The Brainstorm Tab, allows for Q&A and can search the web but it is more topic focused on course or book content. While it's not trained primarily on scientific or academic research it might be suitable for your needs but I don't know. Additionally, our Chrome Extension makes it easy to pull research information to create citation material directly from websites, giving you more control over sourcing academic studies. Otherwise, some still use other LLM models in conjunction with the Eurekaa tools as I don't want you to think it would cover all your use cases.

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Edited: Nov 24, 2024

This did not fully answer my question. Is there a way to restrict an LLM if we want to use a more capable one?

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Posted: Nov 25, 2024

Ok. I'm not 100% sure what you mean but let me take a stab. You cannot turn off the LLM we use and or add a key to use a different model. If by restriction you mean data sharing, the content or instructions users give to our models for outputs is not being used as training data for the model.