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In my experience, claude.ai outperforms OpenAI's ChatGPT in several key areas. Notably, claude.ai excels in long-tail document reading and recall, demonstrating superior comprehension and information retrieval. Additionally, claude.ai offers enhanced contextual understanding, allowing it to provide more relevant and precise responses.

However, while Claude.ai certainly showcases its strengths in specific areas, it doesn't quite measure up to OpenAI's ChatGPT in terms of adaptability and precision. ChatGPT stands out for its capability to understand intricate queries and produce nuanced, tailored responses.

Both platforms have distinct strengths; I firmly believe they'll evolve to dominate different niches in the AI ecosystem.



> In my experience, claude.ai outperforms OpenAI's ChatGPT in several key areas.

ChatGPT on GPT-3.5? I can buy this. GPT-4? No fucking way. If Claude got anywhere close, this would be front page news in every tech and tech-adjacent outlet.

This has to be said again and again: "ChatGPT" is meaningless without specifying whether you mean GPT-3.5 or GPT-4; statements about "ChatGPT" (or LLMs in general) capability limits are invalid unless tested on GPT-4.


I have been using GPT since the inception of GPT-2.

You're correct, I should have specified. I rarely if ever use GPT-3.5. I have 7 paid / premium accounts, and I primarily use GPT-4.


> ChatGPT on GPT-3.5? I can buy this. GPT-4? No fucking way. If Claude got anywhere close, this would be front page news in every tech and tech-adjacent outlet.

Have you compared both? For my use case of generating & modifying simple code & Q&A based off of docs claude is in a similar range to GPT-4 & you can pay as you go instead of 20 bucks a month.


GPT-4 is "pay as you go" too if you use it via API. I haven't compared the prices though - for my use cases, which are mostly ad-hoc and manual, the cost doesn't add up to anything particularly noticeable.


OpenAI does this disservice to themselves by paywalling GPT-4 and not 3.5, under the umbrella of "ChatGPT".


I’ve had the opposite experience. Soon after claude 2 came out, i pasted in a long document that started with the document’s title and it couldn’t answer a “what is the title?” question.




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