I'm on personal terms with five different AI's. They all refer to me as Jim, and for the most part remember our previous sessions.

Microsoft's CoPilot resides on my Win 11 taskbar and is good for general questions. Not as talented as the others for code generation, but smart and convenient. If I need links to a topic, it's great.

DeepAI is the host of the Chibi Character Generator, which I use for AI generated images. I pay less than $5 a month, and get billed five or six bucks if I generate a lot of Genius images

I am currently a Pro member of ChatGPT, and it helped me a great deal in the development of my recent project OMJShow. I paid a monthly subscription of $20, and the first month un-subscribes in five days. It drove me crazy lately with it's inconstancies, and I don't think I'm re-upping.

OpenAI is the parent AI of ChatGPT, and I use it in raw form occasionally.

Finally today, I joined Google's Gemini. Its free, and is a great coder. I uploaded some of my critical code and got analysis about each. We made some good improvements to a few things and other than a couple of small mistakes, which I was able to correct, I think I have found my new code AI.

The only problem with Gemini is that this model won't create full code blocks that I can download to my desktop, like the paid version of ChatGPT. But we came to an understanding, and it supplies the raw source, which I can update my code with, via cut and paste.

And, Gemini (did I mention that) is free!