If you want a search engine that gives you answers to your questions instead of just links, Perplexity is worth a look. It'll give you answers to any query you type in, in real time, using AI models like GPT-4o, Claude-3 and Sonar Large (LLaMa 3). It works in multiple languages, and you can upload files for analysis, use tools to generate AI images, and customize AI models. It also offers unlimited quick searches and 5 daily Pro searches for a fee.
Another good option is Andi, which uses generative AI to give you answers to your questions in a conversational interface. You can ask questions in natural language, and you can use tools like Read to strip out distractions, Summarize for a quick answer, and Explain to try to break down complex subjects. Andi also can create content, so you can use it to create word processing documents, lists and other documents.
If you want to use it for organizational tasks, Qatalog is designed to give you direct answers to questions you might ask in your organization. It can integrate with a variety of apps like ADP and Asana, and it offers direct answers that validate source material, know what permissions you have, and use enterprise-level security. That can be a good way to reduce the time you spend on routine questions and to keep your data from getting into the wrong hands.
Last, iAsk offers immediate answers to your questions through a natural language interface. It uses large-scale NLP and a Transformer language model to try to give you an unbiased answer. It can also summarize text, generate images, check grammar and analyze documents. iAsk works on desktop and mobile devices and promises to protect your privacy by not storing any data.