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GhtGht Member
edited January 14 in Giveaways & Freebies

Just found this created an account and it worked for me so i thought to share it here if anyone needs it , but dont abuse it or they are going to ban all our accounts then :D iAsk.ai

You just need a .edu email for their Pro plan to use for free so just go to this website create a free temp .edu mail and boom

Cheers

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  • edited January 14

    This worked like a charm! The option for edu email is perfect! Thank you for sharing!

    Thanked by 1Ght
  • Worked perfectly, thank you for sharing.

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  • It’s iask.ai not io

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  • GhtGht Member
    edited January 14

    @barbaros said:
    It’s iask.ai not io

    Yep sorry my mistake but i always make the same mistake while writing .io and .ai :# edited

  • What's a free course i can enroll into to get an .edu email to get the free account 😂🤪

  • Thanks, got one.

  • @Ght said: go to this website create a free temp .edu

    Are you guys using ares.edu.pl for this? I'm not seeing another .edu TLD choice.

  • dosaidosai Member

    @Turbo_Pascal said:

    @Ght said: go to this website create a free temp .edu

    Are you guys using ares.edu.pl for this? I'm not seeing another .edu TLD choice.

    Yes.

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  • farsighterfarsighter Member
    edited January 15

    @Turbo_Pascal said:

    @Ght said: go to this website create a free temp .edu

    Are you guys using ares.edu.pl for this? I'm not seeing another .edu TLD choice.

    You won't get more than this from a disposable email service, and be thankful it even works with this AI because it's by accident and such accounts won't necessarily last long.

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  • gksgks Member
    edited January 15

    Worked well. OP have link to create email address

  • VoidVoid Member

    I don’t care about another free A.I but thanks for the temp edu mail site. I didn’t even know there was a temp mail service for edu mails that worked.

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  • gksgks Member

    @indiankesh said:
    What's a free course i can enroll into to get an .edu email to get the free account 😂🤪

    OP has link, I am curious to get a .edu as well, there seems to be paid options.

  • @gks said:

    @indiankesh said:
    What's a free course i can enroll into to get an .edu email to get the free account 😂🤪

    OP has link, I am curious to get a .edu as well, there seems to be paid options.

    You can get a free .edu mail i got it from the link OP has. I was just kidding asking if i can really get an .edu mail that's something i am more interested in then this ai tool.

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  • @Void said:
    I didn’t even know there was a temp mail service for edu mails that worked.

    It's not considered a standard student email address regarding student benefits, although it works here (and possibly in a few other places that only check for an edu substring).

    I know the difference because years ago I managed to get an edu.cn address which was very problematic comparing to the pure .edu I got later.

  • gksgks Member

    @farsighter said:

    @Void said:
    I didn’t even know there was a temp mail service for edu mails that worked.

    It's not considered a standard student email address regarding student benefits, although it works here (and possibly in a few other places that only check for an edu substring).

    I know the difference because years ago I managed to get an edu.cn address which was very problematic comparing to the pure .edu I got later.

    Where you got .edu from, sorry if you don't mind asking same. I see ads related, but not yet tried.

  • DrNutellaDrNutella Member
    edited January 15

    This tool is complete shit.
    Or I am AI illiterate imposssibu

  • gksgks Member

    @DrNutella said:
    This tool is complete shit.
    Or I am AI illiterate imposssibu

    Like quora type, possibly uses search apis like bing or google, along with Wikipedia like sources, regenerate the content.

    I see this ask ai is regenerative ai, rather generative ai. Google is going to be doomed, so the people across the world, which is really good, can give space for alternative thinking.

  • DrNutellaDrNutella Member
    edited January 15

    @gks said:

    @DrNutella said:
    This tool is complete shit.
    Or I am AI illiterate imposssibu

    Like quora type, possibly uses search apis like bing or google, along with Wikipedia like sources, regenerate the content.

    I see this ask ai is regenerative ai, rather generative ai. Google is going to be doomed, so the people across the world, which is really good, can give space for alternative thinking.

    No. Shut this trash down. It’s causing global firing.

    https://app.watchduty.org/

    It’s only use is idling

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  • I like the search integration, its better than bing copilot. nice find :blush:

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  • GhtGht Member

    @farsighter said:

    @Void said:
    I didn’t even know there was a temp mail service for edu mails that worked.

    It's not considered a standard student email address regarding student benefits, although it works here (and possibly in a few other places that only check for an edu substring).

    I know the difference because years ago I managed to get an edu.cn address which was very problematic comparing to the pure .edu I got later.

    I think that most of Europe or US sites doesnt accept .cn strings , and so far this one worked for me almost anywhere.

  • Thanks!I got it!

  • Thanks for sharing

  • The data source of this iask.ai is only until October 2023, too bad. But thank you for share this.

  • thank you for sharing B)

  • I signed up now and gave it a go (thanks for sharing!). But my temporary email inbox is still empty. How long did you have to wait for the confirmation link?

  • @vitobotta said:
    I signed up now and gave it a go (thanks for sharing!). But my temporary email inbox is still empty. How long did you have to wait for the confirmation link?

    It is instantaneous. Working like a charm now.

  • @itachikonoha said:

    @vitobotta said:
    I signed up now and gave it a go (thanks for sharing!). But my temporary email inbox is still empty. How long did you have to wait for the confirmation link?

    It is instantaneous. Working like a charm now.

    I had to wait a few minutes but I got it eventually and it's working. Pretty cool :)

  • I tried two new emails from the .edu service, but I haven't received a confirmation email, so it might not be working anymore. :'(

  • @KylePTG said:
    I tried two new emails from the .edu service, but I haven't received a confirmation email, so it might not be working anymore. :'(

    I successfully used email from etempmail .com
    https://ibb.co/Y4T608dg

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