FAQ from Supervised
What is Supervised?
Supervised is a platform that empowers users to develop specialized large language models (LLMs) by leveraging OpenAI’s GPT engine. It combines an intuitive interface with tools for customizing, deploying, monetizing, and integrating AI models via its API.
How to use Supervised?
To use Supervised, sign up and log in to your account. From there, you can begin building your own LLMs by utilizing OpenAI’s GPT technology and your data. The platform provides extensive options for model customization, deployment, and monetization, along with integration capabilities for custom data sources. For more detailed instructions, refer to the platform's documentation.
What is the difference between an AI bot and a custom model?
A custom model is a unique variation of foundational models like GPT3 or GPT4 that is trained with your data, while an AI bot is an application that runs on either a custom or default model.
What distinguishes Supervised from Sttabot v1.0?
Supervised stands apart through added monetization tools, enhanced model capabilities, and greater community involvement, setting it apart from the initial Sttabot v1.0.
How can custom model creation generate revenue?
With custom datasets, users can develop AI-driven applications and bots that provide businesses with tailored solutions, allowing for monetization by meeting specific business needs.
Is it possible to create an AI app without connecting to a data source?
Yes, you can use the default environment to build AI apps powered directly by OpenAI’s GPT, enabling them to provide responses based on the GPT’s expansive knowledge.
How can I monetize my AI applications and collect payments?
Supervised makes it easy to monetize your AI applications. You can link your PayPal or bank account to your Supervised dashboard to manage payment collection and financial settings.
Can I directly integrate a data source with a bot without using a model?
Yes, as with Sttabot v1.0, you can integrate custom data sources directly with your bots, though responses will still be dependent on OpenAI’s GPT for accuracy.