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What is the best AI ChatGPT or Copilot, Cursor, Grok?

Last Updated: 28.06.2025 00:10

What is the best AI ChatGPT or Copilot, Cursor, Grok?

They don’t understand content and context — they compute and calculate, interpolate and extrapolate it. A large language model (LLM) takes your prompt, smart or not, draws from trillions of tokens in its training corpus, and generates the most probable responses.

The “most accurate model to emerge from these tests, Perplexity from Perplexity AI, still answered 37% of its questions incorrectly. The village idiot award, meanwhile, goes to Elon Musk's chatbot Grok 3, which was wrong a staggering 94% of the time. Impressively bad.”

Or will it remain an endless remix of the past data, experiences, observations, theories and models.

Ive been pretending to be okay and acting as normal as possible, but Im actually completely heartbroken after a recent breakup. Its painful and really affecting me, to the point where I cant concentrate at work, Ive lost my appetite, I cant sleep, and It feels as if my whole world has been turned upside down. I loved him so much. He said so many cruel things to me and it made me realize he must not have loved me the way I loved him, or he wouldnt have said such horrible things. How do I handle the heartbreak and why cant I accept that he didnt love me and just forget about him?

So the question is: will AI ever be capable of representing, reflecting and reinventing REALITY?

The real threat isn’t smarter machines — it’s a dumber humanity looking for optimization, automation, efficiency and productivity at the human costs.

Will it ever do something that shakes us to the very foundation, shifts our world, forces us to think completely differently?

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Transformer models like GPT are nothing more than over-optimized probability statistical data algorithms and software models.

An analysis of eight AI models, including OpenAI's ChatGPT search and Google's Gemini, by researchers at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism found that “they gave an incorrect answer to more than 60% of queries.”