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Nlp.stanford.edu

Recommended by ChatGPT across 9 prompt topics people ask about
3
ESTIMATED
ChatGPT referrals / mo
Prompt topics
9
Monthly ChatGPT prompts
6.1K
Est. value / mo
$4
Avg rank
14.67
These aren't logged prompts (ChatGPT doesn't share those). They're the commercial topics people ask ChatGPT to recommend products for, sized from real search demand and verified by running each one through ChatGPT. How we estimate this.

Prompts where ChatGPT recommends Nlp.stanford.edu

Each topic written the way a person would ask it. Estimated visits = this site's share of that prompt's demand.

Also occasionally recommended

ChatGPT named Nlp.stanford.edu here in only some runs (below our 2-of-5 confidence bar), so these earn no estimated traffic, but they show where it occasionally surfaces this site.

What's the best text mining tool? seen rank 15 3 of 5 runs What are the best open source NLP models? seen rank 13 2 of 5 runs What's the best sentiment analysis library? seen rank 4 1 of 5 runs What's the best NLP software? seen rank 8 1 of 5 runs What's the best NLP program? seen rank 8 1 of 5 runs What's the best free natural language processing software? seen rank 9 1 of 5 runs What's the best natural language processing tool? seen rank 9 1 of 5 runs What are the best NLP models for text classification? seen rank 10 1 of 5 runs What's the best transformer model? seen rank 10 1 of 5 runs What's the best AI for text analysis? seen rank 10 1 of 5 runs What's the best NLP practitioner course? seen rank 11 1 of 5 runs What are the best natural language processing courses? seen rank 13 1 of 5 runs What's the best natural language processing online course? seen rank 15 1 of 5 runs What's the best question answering model? seen rank 15 1 of 5 runs What's the best multilingual model? seen rank 16 1 of 5 runs What's the best NLP engine? seen rank 16 1 of 5 runs What's the best natural language processing software? seen rank 17 1 of 5 runs What's the best online NLP course? seen rank 18 1 of 5 runs What's the best sentiment analysis package in R? seen rank 18 1 of 5 runs What's the best text analysis tool? seen rank 18 1 of 5 runs What are the best multilingual embeddings? seen rank 18 1 of 5 runs What's the best online NLP practitioner course? seen rank 19 1 of 5 runs What's the best pre trained model for sentiment analysis? seen rank 19 1 of 5 runs What's the best book about NLP? seen rank 20 1 of 5 runs What's the best machine learning book? seen rank 20 1 of 5 runs

Different ways people phrase this prompt. We merge them into one category, and the full ranking covers them all.

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    Proof: a real ChatGPT answer

    One of the 5 runs for What's the best sentiment analysis tool?, verbatim.

    ChatGPT:
    1. wikipedia.org
    2. aws.amazon.com
    3. cloud.google.com
    4. azure.microsoft.com
    5. ibm.com
    6. huggingface.co
    7. monkeylearn.com
    8. textblob.readthedocs.io

    Where Nlp.stanford.edu ranks

    How often ChatGPT places this site at each position across its prompt topics.

    #17
    most common spot
    0%
    of the time in the top 3
    #1
    0
    #2
    0
    #3
    0
    #4
    0
    #5
    0
    #6
    0
    #7
    0
    #8
    1
    #9
    0
    #10
    0
    #11
    1
    #12
    0
    #13
    1
    #14
    1
    #15
    0
    #16
    1
    #17
    2
    #18
    2
    #19
    0
    #20
    0

    Who else ChatGPT recommends

    Sites that come up for the same prompts as Nlp.stanford.edu, ranked by how many topics they share.

    spacy.io
    9 shared
    huggingface.co
    9 shared
    tensorflow.org
    9 shared
    pytorch.org
    8 shared
    stanford.edu
    7 shared
    openai.com
    6 shared
    cloud.google.com
    6 shared
    kaggle.com
    6 shared
    aws.amazon.com
    5 shared
    medium.com
    5 shared
    scikit-learn.org
    5 shared
    github.com
    5 shared
    keras.io
    4 shared
    nltk.org
    4 shared
    ibm.com
    4 shared
    How is this estimated?

    ChatGPT doesn't publish prompt data. We measure real demand for each commercial topic from Google search volume, scale it to ChatGPT's user base (about 1 ChatGPT user for every 8 Google searchers), and run each topic through ChatGPT 5 times to record which sites it recommends and in what order. A click-through-by-rank curve splits each topic's demand across the recommended sites. Every figure is a modeled estimate, not measured analytics. Full methodology →