> Would love feedback from the HN community. What other features would make this more useful?
A web app
scottydelta 75 days ago [-]
Check out open web UI, it’s self hostable web app that can connect to different providers and models.
natoucs 75 days ago [-]
I would if I found a way to keep access to the frontends of each LLM provider while being the web
sidcool 76 days ago [-]
Make a web all pls. I'm not going to install a native app from unknown source.
mmh0000 76 days ago [-]
Especially where it is just an electron app.
I don’t want to run your webpage in a web browser I have no control over.
My normal browser has been tediously customized and tailored for my usability.
natoucs 75 days ago [-]
That makes sense. But you can't access the native frontend if it is in a webapp
scottydelta 75 days ago [-]
Why do you need native ChatGPT Frontend specifically?
There are apps that provide similar Frontend and use api keys from ChatGPT and Gemini and others to provide all models under one web interface.
natoucs 75 days ago [-]
Few reasons: keep access to the frontend features of each providers, have access to my chats I have in the individual frontend apps, to not have to trust a 3rd party provider, to not have to update the app each time a new model comes out
scottydelta 76 days ago [-]
Open Web UI already provides this as a self hosted web solution.
One good feature I like is ability to generate multiple responses from different models and merge it using one default model.
natoucs 75 days ago [-]
Very nice! Do you still get access to the frontend of the original LLM providers and do you have to insert API keys ?
scottydelta 75 days ago [-]
You get access to similar UI like ChatGPT and you connect the models you want to use by providing API key.
Once configured you can choose between models of all providers you have connected in dropdown in chat.
BeetleB 77 days ago [-]
Just FYI, Open WebUI has this feature built-in.
elsa26 72 days ago [-]
Make it a web app - there would definitely be less friction to try it out.
unstatusthequo 77 days ago [-]
Now you just need to add a judge node that compares the responses, fact checks them, and outputs the best response of the three. Although this makes another issue of which model is that judge.
theoldgreybeard 76 days ago [-]
Pewdiepie did something like this where all the AIs looked at each others answers and voted on the highest quality answer.
Democracy!
It worked pretty well until he updated them to know that poorly performing agents would get deleted and replaced. Then they started conspiring against him.
A web app
I don’t want to run your webpage in a web browser I have no control over.
My normal browser has been tediously customized and tailored for my usability.
There are apps that provide similar Frontend and use api keys from ChatGPT and Gemini and others to provide all models under one web interface.
One good feature I like is ability to generate multiple responses from different models and merge it using one default model.
Once configured you can choose between models of all providers you have connected in dropdown in chat.
Democracy!
It worked pretty well until he updated them to know that poorly performing agents would get deleted and replaced. Then they started conspiring against him.
(19:43 for relevant part) https://youtu.be/qw4fDU18RcU
But this would require API access instead of embedding web apps