Google Gemini is better than ChatGPT in these 5 points
Five features in which Google's AI excels
- December 2, 2024
- Updated: December 3, 2024 at 6:40 AM
In just two years since the launch of ChatGPT, artificial intelligences have evolved to become a fundamental part of our daily lives. The competition is enormous and the advancements are continuous. In this context, and with ChatGPT as a clear reference in this field, let’s look at five points where Google’s artificial intelligence is better than Open AI’s.
A deep integration with the services we use daily
Google Gemini integrates directly with services like YouTube, Gmail, Docs, and Drive, offering us unparalleled access to our own tools and data. This means that we can, for example, ask Gemini to search for a specific email, summarize an email in Gmail, or have its responses saved directly in a Google Docs document.
The ability to access our most used tools makes Gemini more than just a simple chatbot: it is an assistant fully connected with our digital daily life. ChatGPT does not offer this integration, which forces us to do part of the work ourselves, such as manually copying and pasting information between applications. A big difference? It depends a lot on the importance of our privacy and also on the complexity of the task, because in cases where one AI provides better answers than another, copying and pasting text becomes less important.
A subscription with more added value
The Gemini Premium plan includes 2 TB of storage in Google Drive, in addition to access to the advanced Gemini Pro model. This additional space, which we can use in Photos, Drive, and more, adds considerable value, especially when we need storage for our files. For practically the same monthly cost as the ChatGPT plan, Gemini offers us its most advanced chatbot, along with other services.
Multiple responses for each query
Something very interesting about Google Gemini is its ability to generate three different responses automatically for each question. This allows us to compare options and choose the one that best suits our needs without wasting time regenerating content manually, as can happen if we use ChatGPT.
Although this behavior is especially useful when working on creative tasks, such as drafting emails or writing documents, as it provides us with varied perspectives immediately, it is also true that, with time and practice, we will get the response we expect from the assistants on the first try. In any case, especially if we are just starting, having more than one option in view without having to press the regenerate button is interesting.
A more concise and direct experience
Gemini usually does a great job of summarizing information clearly and concisely, ideal for when we need quick answers and don’t have time to read too many texts. If we ask Gemini to explain something to us, it usually gives us a brief response that covers the essential points. ChatGPT, on the other hand, tends to be more verbose, which can be useful in some cases but unnecessary in others.
A much larger context limit
Finally, it should be noted that Gemini surpasses ChatGPT in its ability to handle more extensive queries thanks to its context limit of one million tokens. This is very important when processing really long documents, such as PDFs, and something that, at least as of today, ChatGPT cannot handle in the same way.
The competition between Google Gemini and ChatGPT benefits us all, without a doubt. The points we have discussed make it clear that Gemini has advantages in certain areas, while the story is equally true if we talk about the advantages of ChatGPT over Gemini. For now, remembering how to use ChatGPT to transcribe our handwritten notes for free or these 5 tips to better use ChatGPT from OpenAI’s product manager, let’s get to know the strengths of Google’s AI, because ultimately, the key is to be able to use the AI that best suits each of our tasks.
Architect | Founder of hanaringo.com | Apple Technologies Trainer | Writer at Softonic and iDoo_tech, formerly at Applesfera
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