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Which AI model is best for multitasking?

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It seems like a lot of people default to ChatGPT and I have been using it, and I like it...

But I want to see what other options are out there. I am sure there are probably better AI models for what I am looking to do. Even if I have to use a few of them for different things, I am okay with that. There are just so many now that I don't even know where to look or start. Ideally, I find one that can do everything I need but I am okay, like I said, with using a few different ones if I have to.

I can tell you there is no clear answer for this. Different models focus on different things.

Claude Opus 4.7 for example is best for coding and agentic workflows while Gemini 3.1 Pro is best for research and reasoning. I think overall everyone will say the most well-rounded choice is ChatGPT. I think Grok also has its uses too.

On 6/29/2026 at 9:34 AM, xJamesQ said:

I can tell you there is no clear answer for this. Different models focus on different things.

Claude Opus 4.7 for example is best for coding and agentic workflows while Gemini 3.1 Pro is best for research and reasoning. I think overall everyone will say the most well-rounded choice is ChatGPT. I think Grok also has its uses too.

I don't think I ever used Grok. Well, outside of maybe asking to verify a few things I was reading when I was on X. I will have to try it more. I am not really a fan of Gemini. I don't think I tried Claude Opus so I will take a look at that one too.

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