If you pay attention to discussions about artificial intelligence, you’ll hear frequent mentions of ChatGPT and Gemini. The AI chatbots developed by Google and OpenAI are two language models capturing significant attention. But if you ask them the same thing, their answers might be surprisingly different because they use different training datasets. Let’s explore the major differences between Gemini vs ChatGPT 4. 

Gemini vs ChatGPT 4: At a Glance

ChatGPT, the pioneer AI chatbot application, dominates AI-assisted text generators. It can help a person brainstorm new ideas, write emails, and generate images but it comes with some disadvantages. One of which is that only paid subscribers can access the more advanced GPT-4 models to browse the web and produce AI-generated images. 

Gemini, formerly Google Bard, offers several of what ChatGPT does. Gemini can browse the web, and here’s the catch – it is faster and more accessible! Many other features make them stand out. 

At a core level, both chatbots use natural language processing (NLP), wherein users enter a prompt or ask a question, and the chatbots generate a human-like response.

Features Comparison

Gemini and ChatGPT offer similar features aside from their AI text responses. Here is the breakdown: 

Chat history. All conversations are automatically stored in the side panel of both chatbot’s homepage as a reference. Both AI tools also let you turn off saving your chat history entirely. 

Quick-action buttons. ChatGPT lets you dislike responses, but Gemini enables you to like or dislike responses. Both apps allow you to share your conversations with the click of a button. 

Text formatting. Gemini and ChatGPT automatically apply basic formatting like headings and bolded text to their responses.

Voice dialogue. Gemini and ChatGPT allow users to interact with them verbally. This feature operates more like voice-to-text in Gemini, and you have to play each of Gemini’s responses manually. ChatGPT, on the other hand, lets you verbally communicate back and forth with it. 

Both chatbots also offer a lot of the same advanced features. But, Gemini offers them free, while ChatGPT limits access to paying subscribers. 

AI-generated images. Both AI chatbots can generate images through natural language prompts. 

Web browsing. Gemini and ChatGPT can perform web searches. However, ChatGPT users can only access this feature if they subscribe to paid accounts. 

Research Capabilities 

ChatGPT can be a better writer, whereas Gemini can be useful for research. Here’s why. 

This AI assistant loves conversation and is here to help you with research and simplify your daily tasks. If you have access to the GPT-4 model, ChatGPT can also search the internet to improve its responses. Based on experience, ChatGPT’s web searches run slower than Gemini’s. The latter can sometimes be glitchy. 

While Gemini won’t directly show you its sources, it can provide them if you ask. Want to double-check something? Just click the Google icon next to any response. Green highlights link to similar searches, while orange highlights indicate potentially different information.

Plus, Gemini suggests related searches to keep you digging deeper on any topic you’re curious about. It’s your research partner and helpful sidekick, all rolled into one!

Let’s take this sample response to prompt “Explain the benefits of generative AI.”

Example of a Gemini response with select parts of its response highlighted, along with a list of related search topics. 

While GPT, the technology powering ChatGPT, doesn’t always reveal its sources, it’s the leading name in natural language processing. You’ll find it powering AI tools like Jasper, Copy.ai, and even Bing’s AI features.

Beyond its role in chatbots like ChatGPT, GPT can also be a summarizing and translation powerhouse. But that’s not all! In my experience, GPT excels at tasks like brainstorming blog ideas, crafting long-form content like articles and emails, and generating marketing content inspiration.

Creating Images 

Gemini and ChatGPT 4 (and ChatGPT Plus can generate AI images. Gemini uses its AI model, while CHatGPT uses DALL·E 3. So, you can use both AI chatbots to generate blog images or create business logos. You can also use them for other purposes, such as creating museum-worthy images. The results are comparable, too.

ChatGPT also recently upgraded its AI image generation capabilities. You can highlight specific areas of the image that you want to enhance and ask ChatGPT to edit those areas. 

Pulling Images from the Web

Gemini can retrieve relevant images from Google Search, a core feature that differentiates it from ChatGPT. Whether you are researching cat breeds or popular mountaineering sites, Gemini can pull specific photos from the web for visual context. In addition, you can click on a picture and let Gemini open the web page containing the image source in a new browser tab. 

A response from Gemini. 

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Meanwhile, ChatGPT cannot retrieve images from the web even if you explicitly indicate it in our prompt. 

Sample conversation with a prompt to include images in the response, but ChatGPT’s response includes only text and cited sources.

Integrations with Other Tools 

Both apps offer integrations with other tools, but the approach is different. Gemini includes the Gemini extension, which retrieves real-time information from other Google apps. These are: 

  • Gmail
  • Google Drive
  • Hotels
  • Flights
  • Maps, 
  • YouTube.

ChatGPT also allows you to connect to other apps with its Zapier integration. With this feature, you send data across thousands of different apps and incorporate AI into your other workflows. For example, you can have ChatGPT draft blog outlines and automatically add that text to a Google Doc.

Conclusion 

While both Gemini and ChatGPT offer advantages, they share a common weakness: a tendency to create information that sounds believable but needs to be corrected. Ultimately, the best AI tool for you depends on your specific needs and tolerance for these occasional inaccuracies.

For instance, business plans often require a logo and compelling visuals alongside the text. While AI chatbots can generate content with images, they might need to match the quality and impact created by a professional graphic designer.  Consider working with a skilled designer for polished, eye-catching visuals that elevate your business plan. Explore services like Penji, which offers design solutions to bring your ideas to life. Get a demo now to learn more!