ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and the engines behind AI
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More than a chatbot, ChatGPT-5 generates images, builds apps, analyzes data, and now includes voice and vision. Think of it as your all-in-one content partner and idea generator powered by advanced LLM technology.
Claude handles long-form content and nuanced logic with ease. Great for writing, deep editing, coding, or using Claude Projects to manage multi-file workflows with superior AI reasoning capabilities.
Enterprise AI built for business, not consumers. Cohere specializes in helping companies deploy AI that understands their specific data, documents, and knowledge bases—with security and customization that consumer tools can
Google's most capable AI model, offering multimodal understanding across text, images, audio, and video. Gemini powers everything from quick answers to complex reasoning tasks, with deep integration into Google's ecosystem.
Meta's free AI assistant built on Llama models. Available across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and web—great for casual conversations, image generation, and quick creative tasks without needing a separate subscription.
Microsoft's AI assistant integrated across Windows, Edge, and Office 365. Copilot excels at productivity tasks—drafting emails, summarizing documents, and generating content within the tools you already use daily.
Europe's leading open-weight AI lab, offering powerful models that rival GPT-4 while being more accessible to developers. Mistral combines strong reasoning with fast performance and competitive pricing.
Pi is the AI that actually listens. Designed for meaningful conversation rather than just task completion, Pi excels at coaching, brainstorming, and working through complex decisions. Think of it as a patient thinking partner who remembers your context.
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