I paid the $10 for the lowest tier of NovelAI last night and have been messing around with it. So far, it seems at least as good as the Griffin mode of AI Dungeon, as far as I can tell, anyway. https://t.co/JTL5u7OmFD
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021
I like how NovelAI handles potential overuse better, too. With AI Dungeon, you have the energy bar, and when that's empty, that's it. You're done. You have to stop and wait for it to fill back up before you can continue.
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021
With NovelAI, though, there are priority tiers. Once you use a given number of actions, you get bumped down, until eventually you're at tier 0. That means that you'll potentially have a longer wait time for a response from the AI, but at least you can still use it.
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021
Also, if nothing else, there seems to be a much higher "start to skeevy shit" ratio with NovelAI than there is with AI Dungeon. So far, NovelAI hasn't once tried to randomly steer me into a porn-type scenario, unlike AI Dungeon. ¬_¬
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021
In any case, the $10 lasts for a month, so I have at least that long to mess with it before deciding whether I'll stick with it or not.
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021
I suppose the only "downside" is that NovelAI, unlike AI Dungeon, doesn't have a free subscription, meaning that if you want to even just try it out, you'll have to scrape up at least $10. That may change in the future, though, from what I understand.
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021
On the other hand, there's the added benefit of NovelAI not spying on you and randomly censoring stuff and potentially banning you for asinine, innocuous reasons due to the AI mistakenly thinking you're doing child porn or whatever, again unlike AI Dungeon. (So far, anyway.)
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) July 2, 2021