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While ChatGPT still holds the lead in total users, Gemini is growing six times faster, according to a recent report.
OpenAI’s chatbot jolted Silicon Valley when it debuted three years ago, but ChatGPT’s user growth is slowing and Google’s Gemini is gaining ground.
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In terms of accuracy, both tools can occasionally get it wrong. Google’s strength lies in letting users cross-check multiple sources, while ChatGPT’s accuracy depends heavily on the quality of the prompt and the user’s ability to recognize when a response should be verified elsewhere.
Three years ago, OpenAI released ChatGPT, setting off a mania on Wall Street for all things artificial intelligence. And the stock market hasn’t been the same since.
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Suddenly Google’s Gemini is looking a whole lot more formidable, especially since it’s remarkably easy to hop from one AI chatbot to another. Greetings, and welcome back to Fast Company’s Plugged In.
Exactly three years ago ChatGPT launched as a humble web demo. It now has more than 800 million weekly users, a number that could cross 1 billion before the year is out. And for the generative AI boom it’s become a bellwether,
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