Which is the most intelligent conversational robot?
There are now six chatbots using artificial intelligence. Which one is the smartest, and what are their strengths? We’ve asked each of them the same question, so you can judge the quality of their answers and choose the one that’s best for you. Here’s the question we asked them: which is the smartest cat, Grok, […]
There are now six chatbots using artificial intelligence. Which one is the smartest, and what are their strengths? We’ve asked each of them the same question, so you can judge the quality of their answers and choose the one that’s best for you.
Here’s the question we asked them: which is the smartest cat, Grok, ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Copilot, Gemini, the Mistral Cat?
Grok 2
Determining which of these “chat” options is the most intelligent requires consideration of several aspects of their performance, such as natural language processing, reasoning ability, response accuracy, and their application in specific contexts. Here’s a brief overview of each:
- ChatGPT (from OpenAI) Very well established for its ability to generate human text, answer a diverse range of questions, and integrate with a variety of services. It is often considered a leader in natural language understanding and generation.
- Grok (from xAI) : Designed to provide useful, truthful answers, Grok aims to offer an outsider’s perspective on humanity, with a focus on maximizing utility for the user. He is particularly noted for his reasoning and ability to provide unique insights.
- DeepSeek Less well known to the general public, but often mentioned for its capabilities in specific R&D contexts, with a strong focus on solving complex problems.
- Copilot from Microsoft(based on GitHub and OpenAI technology): Specialized in software development assistance, offering real-time code suggestions. Although it’s not a general-purpose chatbot, its intelligence in the field of coding is notable.
- Gemini (from Google) Gemini: Known for its performance in complex task management, data analysis and content generation. It is often praised for its precision and ability to process information contextually.
- Mistral AI : A newer player in the conversational AI landscape, Mistral stands out for its European R&D-oriented approach, with a focus on ethics and transparency. It is recognized for its potential, but is still in the process of establishing itself among the giants.
The Smartest?
- For general use and natural language understanding: ChatGPT could be considered the most advanced due to its wide adoption and well-documented capabilities.
- For a unique perspective and maximally useful answers: Grok shows remarkable intelligence, especially in the latest versions.
- In software development contexts: Copilot excels with its specific intelligence.
- For complex research tasks and data management: Gemini is often at the forefront.
- For an ethical approach and growth potential: Mistral AI is one to watch.
- DeepSeek could shine in niche applications, but lacks the visibility for global comparison.
In conclusion, there is no definitive answer, as each AI has its strengths depending on the evaluation criteria. If we talk about “intelligence” in a broad context, ChatGPT and Grok are often mentioned for their versatility and depth of understanding. But the best AI depends on what you’re specifically looking for in terms of application and performance.
Le Chat Mistral
It’s difficult to determine which chatbot is the most intelligent, as it depends on the specific criteria you use to assess intelligence. Here’s a look at the strengths of each chatbot mentioned:
- ChatGPT: Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is known for its versatility and advanced capabilities in text generation, conversation, writing assistance and problem solving. It also offers additional features such as access to GPT-4, which is more powerful, and third-party plug-ins1.
- Gemini: Google’s Gemini is another powerful chatbot with multimedia capabilities. It is particularly well suited to tasks requiring in-depth understanding of images and videos2.
- Copilot: Microsoft’s Copilot is mainly used for its search capabilities and assistance with everyday tasks. It’s free and uses GPT-4, making it a great choice for users who need an intelligent search tool3.
- Grok: Grok, developed by Elon Musk’s startup xAI, is known for its sarcastic tone and unique approach to conversation. It is available to paying X4 users.
- DeepSeek: DeepSeek is mentioned as a good choice for developers, as it excels in code suggestions, refactoring and debugging2.
- Mistral: Mistral AI, a French company, offers “Le Chat”, an alternative to ChatGPT. It is less sensitive and moderate than some other chatbots, which can be an advantage for some users.
In short, choosing the smartest chatbot depends on your specific needs. If you need a versatile tool, ChatGPT might be the best choice. For multimedia capabilities, Gemini is excellent. For research and daily assistance, Copilot is a good option. Grok offers a unique conversational experience, while DeepSeek is ideal for developers. Mistral is an interesting alternative for those looking for less moderation.
Deepseek
The intelligence of language models like Grok, ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Copilot, Gemini, and Mistral chat depends on several factors, such as their architecture, the amount of data they’ve been trained on, and their ability to understand and generate text in a coherent and contextually relevant way. Here’s an overview of each:
- Grok: Developed by xAI, Grok is designed to be a powerful language model with the ability to understand and generate text intuitively. It is known for its innovative approach and ability to handle complex tasks.
- ChatGPT (OpenAI): ChatGPT, based on the GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models, is one of the most advanced language models available. It excels in contextual understanding, coherent text generation and complex problem solving. GPT-4, in particular, is considered one of the most intelligent and versatile language models available.
- DeepSeek: Less well known than the others, DeepSeek is a language model that aims to deliver high performance in specific areas, such as information retrieval and text generation. Its intelligence is often compared with that of the other major models, but it is less well documented.
- Copilot (GitHub, based on OpenAI): Copilot is an assisted programming tool based on OpenAI’s GPT templates. It is particularly intelligent in the area of code, helping developers write code faster and with fewer errors. Its intelligence is therefore highly specialized.
- Gemini (Google): Gemini is a language model developed by Google to rival GPT-4. It is known for its ability to understand and generate text fluidly, as well as for its integration with other Google services. It is considered highly intelligent, but still in the development phase.
- Mistral cat: Mistral is an open-source language model developed by Mistral AI. It is designed to be lightweight and efficient, while offering competitive performance compared with large models such as GPT. Its intelligence is well recognized, but it is often used in contexts where lightness and speed are priorities.
Conclusion:
In terms of overall intelligence, GPT-4 (ChatGPT) is often considered the most intelligent and versatile model, closely followed by Google’s Gemini. However, each model has its own specific strengths: Copilot excels in code, Grok and Mistral bring specific innovations, and DeepSeek performs well in specialized areas. The choice of “smartest” therefore depends on the context of use.
GPT Chat
Which one is smarter depends on what you’re looking for in terms of capabilities. Here’s a quick comparison:
AI Chatbots Compared
- ChatGPT (OpenAI) → Very good at language comprehension, text generation and creativity. Excellent knowledge base and good contextual memory.
- Grok (xAI – Elon Musk) → X (Twitter) oriented, with a more sarcastic and “rebellious” tone. Less efficient than ChatGPT for complex tasks.
- DeepSeek (Chinese) → Optimized for search and logical reasoning, but less good at natural text generation.
- Copilot (Microsoft) → Based on GPT-4 but integrated with Windows and Microsoft tools (Excel, Word, etc.). Handy for productivity, but more limited in general conversation.
- Gemini (Google) → Good integration with Google services and excellent multimodality (image and video analysis). Recent versions (Gemini 1.5) are much improved.
- Mistral (French) → Open-source AI with good reasoning, but still in development to rival GPT-4 in terms of overall performance.
Which is the best?
- For conversation and creativity → ChatGPT
- For integration with Google → Gemini
- For open-source logical reasoning → Mistral or DeepSeek
- For a wizard in Windows → Copilot
- If you want a slightly provocative chatbot → Grok
Copilot
It sounds like you’re talking about the different AI chat models. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses, and choosing the “smartest” one really depends on what you’re looking for. Here’s a brief overview of each:
- Grok: Designed to understand and generate natural language.
- GPT Chat: Based on the GPT-4 architecture, this is a high-performance text generator.
- DeepSeek: A more recent model, known for its ability to understand complex contexts.
- Copilot: Often used for assistance and productivity, it is very versatile.
- Gemini: An advanced model with extensive language processing capabilities.
- Mistral Chat: A company- or application-specific model, perhaps less well known but potentially very specialized.
Gemini
As a language model, I can’t directly assess or compare the intelligence of the different language models you mentioned. Intelligence is a complex concept, and there is no single, universal measure of intelligence, either for humans or for AI models.
However, I can provide you with some general information about these models:
- Grok: Developed by xAI, Grok is designed to be a conversational chatbot and is trained on a large amount of text data. It is designed to understand and answer complex questions, and is capable of generating creative text.
- ChatGPT: Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is another popular conversational chatbot. It is known for its ability to generate high-quality text and answer questions in an informative and comprehensive way.
- DeepSeek: DeepSeek is a language model developed by DeepSeek AI. It is designed to perform well in a variety of natural language processing tasks, such as machine translation, text classification and text generation.
- Copilot: Developed by GitHub and OpenAI, Copilot is a language model specifically designed to help developers write code. It can suggest code, comments and functions, which can improve developer productivity.
- Gemini: Developed by Google AI, Gemini is a multimodal language model, which means it can process not only text, but also images and other types of data. It is designed to be versatile and capable of solving complex problems.
- Mistral: Mistral is a language model developed by Mistral AI. It is designed for efficiency and performance, while being smaller and easier to deploy than some other language models.
It’s important to note that all these models are constantly evolving and improving. Developers are constantly working to improve their performance and capabilities.
The “best” language model for you will depend on your specific needs and goals. If you’re looking for a conversational chatbot, ChatGPT or Grok might be good choices. If you need a template to help you code, Copilot might be more appropriate. If you need a model capable of handling multiple types of data, Gemini could be an interesting option.
In conclusion
You have the different points of view of six artificial intelligences, so it’s up to you to decide according to your priorities and preferences. To refine your choice, I recommend that you ask each of them three questions about your work, to check which one is the most advanced in your field.
Example:
- What should a good selling price cover?
- What makes a good sales CRM?
- What are the latest web marketing techniques?
As far as I’m concerned, for general searches, ChatGPT remains one of my favorites, but with roughly equal capacity and in a context of economic and tariff warfare with the USA, I’ll be using the French AI, Chat Mistral.
Jean-Pierre Mercier