ChatGPT vs Google Gemini (2024): What Are the Main Differences?

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ChatGPT vs Google Gemini (2024): What Are the Main Differences?

Google Gemini and ChatGPT are AI chatbots designed to generate responses to prompts, each with its unique capabilities. ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, uses the GPT-4 model to generate human-like responses based on text input. On the other hand, Google Gemini, previously known as Google Bard, is based on the LaMDA family of large language models and was later trained on the PaLM model.

One major difference between ChatGPT and Google Gemini is that the free version of ChatGPT lacks up-to-date information, while Gemini can access the internet for real-time data. Google Gemini is based on Google's Gemini Ultra, Pro, or Nano models, offering features like image interpretation, interoperability, and support for extensions from various Google products. ChatGPT, on the other hand, offers features like image creation and analysis with the ChatGPT Plus upgrade.

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