A list of the 30 most popular neural networks among users has been drawn up: at the top are Midjourney, ChatGPT and Dream, a study by the Semantex service showed, the results of which were reviewed by RB.RU.

A list of the 30 most popular neural networks among users has been prepared

Semantex obtained such data by analyzing Yandex and Google search results for the following queries: “best neural networks”, “neural networks 2023”, “top neural networks”, “neural networks reviews”, etc. For the period from September 12 to October 12, 2023, the search engine The demand for the keys delivered exceeded 96.8 thousand.

In total, 49 neural network names were included in the sample during the study: based on the total traffic data, each brand formed its own presence quota.

Ranking of popular neural networks by percentage of presence in search results:

  1. Halfway through the trip – 63.4%
  2. Open AI ChatGPT: 51.5%
  3. Dream by WOMBO – 48.2%
  4. DALLE 2 – 47.2%
  5. Look – 46.5%
  6. Stable diffusion – 45.8%
  7. Kandinsky – 36%
  8. Track – 35.2%
  9. Coloring – 32.4%
  10. My inheritance – 29.9%
  11. “Balaboba” – 24.9%
  12. Delete.bg – 24.3%
  13. Deep – 23.9%
  14. Starryai – 19.8%
  15. FLOWERING: 17.5%
  16. Rytr – 16.6%
  17. Notion ai – 16.1%
  18. “Masterpiece” – 15.9%
  19. Jasper – 15.6%
  20. Uberpato – 14.1%
  21. Bing Image Builder: 14%
  22. Gigapixel AI: 13.3%
  23. Metademolab Sketch – 13%
  24. Mubert – 11.3%
  25. Synthesis – 9.2%
  26. Scenario – 9.1%
  27. GitHub Copilot: 7.9%
  28. Gerwin.io – 7.7%
  29. Lexicon – 7.4%
  30. MacWhisper – 7.3%

The service has also compiled a list of the most discussed neural networks in search results:

  1. Kandinsky
  2. Halfway through the trip
  3. “Masterpiece”
  4. Gerwin.io
  5. ChatGPT
  6. Stable diffusion
  7. “Balaboba”
  8. Dream by WOMBO
  9. Deep
  10. Bard

Author:

Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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