Mr Poe, AI chatbot platform Created by Quora, it added a number of updates, including a Mac app, the ability to have multiple simultaneous conversations with the same AI bot, access to Meta’s Llama 2 model, and more. An enterprise tier is also planned so that companies can manage the platform for their employees, according to a recent email sent to Poe users.
As my colleague David Pierce wrote in April, Poe’s ambition is to be a web browser for AI chatbots. Adam D’Angelo, his CEO of Poe’s parent company Quora, is also on his OpenAI board and believes the number of AI bots will continue to grow. Po wants to be the only place you can find them all.
“I think there will be a large ecosystem similar to the web today,” D’Angelo said recently. “You can imagine a world where most companies own bots and make them available to the public.” With Poe, you pay for one subscription and get unlimited access to all bots on the platform for $19.99 per month or $200 per year. You can access it.
The new Mac app is very similar to Poe’s web and mobile apps and lets you chat with bots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 alongside Anthropic’s Claude. According to an email sent over the weekend announcing the new product update, he has three new bots that provide access to his (mostly) open source LLama 2 model from Meta.
Additionally, Poe now allows you to have multiple conversations with the same bot, search for bots on the explore page, and use the platform in Japanese. Poe is also a bot building platform with its own API, allowing developers to adjust the “temperature” of their prompts. According to the company, “Higher temperature values produce more diverse responses but less predictability, while lower temperature values produce more consistent responses.”
Poe hasn’t released details of its planned enterprise tier yet, but it’s possible to sign up for the waitlist from this google form.