Tools & Licenses

This page provides an overview of common generative AI tools, a field that is constantly growing and changing. The use of Microsoft Copilot is currently recommended, as data-protected access is possible directly via an ETH account.

The scope of application of AI goes far beyond the tools listed here. The ETH AI Center is working intensively on various application scenarios, including in the field of teaching, and is the central hub for artificial intelligence. Some possibilities of application in the field of teaching, which are currently being developed, are listed under projects. You can also find specific information on the direct use of these tools under Assistance for Teaching.

Recommendation: Microsoft Copilot

Status, May 2024

The external pageMicrosoft Copilot Website (formerly Bing Chat) is a tool based on generative AI that can generate text and images and is available free of charge. The service can be accessed in a protected environment via a Microsoft 365 Cloud Subscription, which is provided by ETH Zürich.

In addition to the website, Microsoft Copilot is also integrated directly into the Edge browser and can be accessed via the ETH user account.

It is important to emphasise the distinction between external pageCopilot for Microsoft 365 (paid subscription), a direct integration of Copilot into Microsoft office applications, and external pageGitHub Copilot (paid subscription, free education licences), a programming tool that can be integrated directly into various programming environments on the basis of generative AI.

The freely accessible version of Microsoft Copilot offers

  • freely available text and image generation,
  • the ‘protected’ status (with Microsoft ETH-account), whereby personal data is not stored by Microsoft or used as training data,
  • the direct integration of an Internet search,
  • links to further resources,
  • a Large Language Model (LLM) based on GPT-4 (since November 2023).

The additional fee-based Pro/Business versions offer

  • prioritised access,
  • GPTs that can be configured for your own needs (‘chat bots’),
  • the integration of Copilot into office and other Microsoft applications.

Licence costs are charged per user for the Pro and Business versions. All details on the specific and technical information can be found at Microsoft Copilot, the offer overview page of ID Cloud Services at ETH Zurich.

Further generative AI tools

The following list contains a few websites with tools that are currently well known or have proven useful, and makes no claim on completeness.

Status, May 2024

OpenAI was the first player on the market with external pageChatGPT and was able to establish itself across the board very quickly. The further development of the Large Language Models (LLM), the refinement of the options for interacting with the model and the range of products on offer are constantly expanding.

With the introduction of GPTs (custom GPTs, personal ‘chat bots’) in autumn 2023, it also became possible to enhance the outputs of generative AI with your own data and configure them to suit your own needs. This offer is subject to certain restrictions and in some cases is only possible via the paid Plus version (creator and consumer must have a licence).

The freely accessible version of ChaptGPT offers

  • freely available text generation,
  • a database based on the status as of January 2022,
  • a chat history of previously executed queries (note: data is stored on the server)
  • the Large Language Model (LLM) GPT-3.5 or GTP-4o (subject to availability).

The Plus/Team versions, which are subject to a charge, offer

  • prioritised access and more up-to-date models,
  • plug-in integrations such as external external pageWolfram GPT,
  • image generation,
  • GPTs (‘chat bots’) that can be configured for your own needs.

A personal account must always be created to access ChatGPT. It is strongly recommended to switch off the option "Improve the model for everyone" so that inserted texts and data are not used for training the model (see external pageData Controls FAQ von OpenAI).

Status, May 2024

external pageGoogle Gemini (formerly Bard) is based on a Large Language Model (LLM) developed by Google. It implements a simple integration of image upload and voice input to generate texts.

The freely accessible version of Google Gemini offers

  • freely available text generation based on text, image or voice input,
  • the direct integration of an Internet search,
  • a chat history of previously executed queries (note: data is stored on the server),
  • the Large Language Model (LLM) Gemini, successor to LaMDA and PaLM2.

The chargeable advanced version offers

  • prioritised access and more up-to-date models,
  • the direct integration of personally stored data.

Access to Google Gemini via the ETH Cloud infrastructure is currently being clarified and is not yet possible. It must therefore be accessed via a personal Google account. All specific details can be found under Gemini from IT Cloud Services.

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