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What are the Differences Between AI Tools: ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude

Over the past couple of years, AI tools such as chatbots have changed the way many professionals work, helping to improve workflow and processes for everyday tasks.

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude offer diverse capabilities, however each of them differ to one another in terms of functionality, design, and best-use cases.

Let’s take a look at some of the strengths and limitations of each AI tool!

ChatGPT

ChatGPT is versatile and user-friendly, supporting detailed conversations, creative writing, and problem-solving. This AI tool has integration with plugins, which expands its utility for tasks like browsing, coding, and data analysis.

Gemini

Gemini integrates up-to-date Google Search insights for factual precision and contextual understanding. This AI tool has been designed with real-world applications in mind, and it ideal for fact-driven tasks.

Claude

Claude puts emphasis on ethical AI with better contextual comprehension in longer conversations. It is known for giving concise yet accurate responses in large text contexts. Great for those prioritising ethical AI and efficient processing of complex documents.

FeatureChatGPTGeminiClaude
DeveloperOpenAIGoogle DeepMindAnthropic
PricingFree for the base platform, ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise available at a cost.Free for the base platform, advanced tier available at a cost.Free, Pro, Team and Enterprise options available.
APIYesYesYes
TechnologyGPT-4oCombination of models (LaMDA, PaLM 2)Claude Opus
Information AccessTraining data with a cutoff date of 2023 but the Plus version has access to real-time data.Real-time access to the data Google collects from search.Real-time access to data.
FocusVersatilityReal-time factual precisionEthical AI and context

 

Choosing the right tool depends on your specific needs – but there is no right or wrong here. Test each one and see how your results differ. As a note, it is recommended to use AI as a tool only, and not as a finished result of content or information.

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