ChatGPT was the original AI chatbot, but it now has competition from Google Gemini (formerlyBard). We compared ChatGPT and Gemini regarding factual accuracy, conversation skills, and what they can do in the workplace to help you decide which works best for specific situations.
Developed by OpenAI.
Requires an email address.
ChatGPT Plus requires a monthly fee.
Better for productivity.
Developed by Google.
Requires a Google account.
Completely free.
Provides more accurate information.
ChatGPT and Gemini are both chatbots powered by artificial intelligence. On the surface, they are pretty similar and can perform many of the same tasks. That said, they each have their strengths.
While ChatGPT is more geared toward productivity, you can think of Gemini as a mix between a search engine and a virtual assistant. Gemini is more helpful if you have a specific question, while ChatGPT is better equipped for generating ideas and content.
Both chatbots are easy to access and use and are equally fast at responding to queries. You'll need to create a Google account to use Gemini, but that only takes a few minutes if you don't already have one. With ChatGPT, you can use any email address (including your work email) to sign up and get started immediately.
Only draws information from 2021 or earlier.
States facts without providing sources.
Draws real-time information from the internet.
Provides multiple responses to questions with sources.
The most significant benefit of Gemini is that it draws real-time information from the internet for its responses. ChatGPT, on the other hand, is trained with a finite set of data that hasn't been updated since 2021. Therefore, Gemini gives more up-to-date answers to topical questions.
Another advantage of Gemini is that you can see different "drafts," or variations, of responses. ChatGPT gives a singular (and often shorter) response to queries. Both chatbots rely on the same sources, including Wikipedia, Common Crawl, and reputable articles from the web. Gemini is likelier to cite sources in its answers, whereas ChatGPT typically states things as facts without providing a source.
If you want to know how to do something, Google Gemini gives more precise instructions. It's also better at summarizing complex concepts, so if you have a question about something you don't understand, Gemini will generally give you a more helpful answer.
Gives concise answers to factual questions.
Capable of more complex ethical reasoning.
Gives more detailed answers in general.
Gives simpler answers to moral quandaries.
If you're in the mood for small talk, you'll get more out of Gemini than ChatGPT. Its responses seem more human, while ChatGPT is all business. When asked if it's sentient, ChatGPT gives a definitive "no," while Gemini says it's unsure, citing the philosophical debates about the meaning of "sentience."
ChatGPT seems more thoughtful regarding complicated ethical questions, drawing upon philosophical concepts to reach its conclusions. Gemini gives vague answers to subjective questions about ethics and morality.
ChatGPT tends to stick to the facts (pre-2021), yet Gemini is more conversational and gives more in-depth answers. Gemini's responses are typically better formatted and easier to read. ChatGPT sometimes writes long paragraphs and isn't as consistent in its formatting.
While Gemini can learn new facts from the internet, ChatGPT learns from the conversations it has, so don't tell it anything you don't want the world to know!
Integrates with Microsoft Teams and other services.
Better at creative tasks and coming up with ideas.
Integrates with Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Sheets.
Better at summarizing.
ChatGPT and Gemini can be extremely helpful in the workplace. AI chatbots can perform mundane tasks like drafting emails, blog posts, social media posts, product descriptions, and legal briefs. Both chatbots have coding capabilities, but ChatGPT is generally better at creative tasks. Gemini is better at summarizing transcripts of meetings, lectures, and speeches.
There are also ChatGPT plug-ins that add functionality. For example, the ChatGPt plug-in for Microsoft Teams can make schedules, draft agendas, send reminder emails, and automatically respond to project-related questions. Since Gemini integrates with your Google Account, you can use it to write emails and even use it in Google Docs.
Regarding accurate, up-to-date information, Google Gemini is the clear winner. However, ChatGPT is better suited for productivity and creative tasks.
Don't depend on one chatbot for all your information-experiment by giving both chatbots the same question to see the differences in responses. There are plenty of other chatbots to try, like Bing AI and DuckAssist.
Gemini is available on Google's Gemini website, which you can access while you're signed in to your Google account. You might also see a "Gemini" button in apps like Gmail and Google Docs. ChatGPT also has its own chat page, which you'll need an OpenAI account to use.
Generally, both ChatGPT and Google Gemini are free. ChatGPT, however, also has a "Plus" tier that costs$20 a month.