Chat GPT vs Google Gemini vs Meta AIRate:


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Chat GPT vs Google Gemini vs Meta AI
Tags: Chat GPT, Gemini, Bard, Artificial Intelligence, AI

I have been exploring all the Generative AI since their inception, and it seems all of them to be differently beneficial.

The reason for this thread is to understand what is better to use.

It seems Chat GPT is better in development work while Google Bard was better at searching things online, but now with Chat GPT being able to search the web, and Meta AI launched around the world, this feature of Google Gemini doesn't seem to be of much use.

One of the benefits of Chat GPT over Goohle's Gemini and Meta AI is that it can process much longer data and provide huge inputs, making it easy for anyone to get things done much faster.

Having said that for me Chat GPT seems to be a better choice when talking about processing data and giving results. I have also felt that helping with logic and reasoning is much better in Chat GPT, still if you want unlimited generated images, Meta's AI is best. 

We can even generate small video clips or gif photos using Meta AI and it also works pretty well. Especially being part of all of Meta's products like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, Meta AI is the go-to place for any quick searches or asking some general questions.

So, one can say that different AI systems are good for different things, but what do you use as an individual?

For me it is Chat GPT when I am working on my laptop and Meta when I am browsing on my mobile or sometimes Gemini when I have to verify things. 

What do you use the most?

Author: Mikhail

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