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AI for Technical Writers

Comparing AI Frontier Models: ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini

04 Feb 2025

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Welcome to episode 072 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from the Curt Robbins & Associates Technical Writing Agency. This podcast is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers. Subscribe today to never miss a single episode! Today’s episode reviews an article from Curt Robbins entitled "Comparing AI Frontier Models: ChatGPT, Claude, & Gemini" that was published on February 3 on LinkedIn. Hosts Daphne and Fred share their spirited analysis of this informative article and unpack Robbins' explanation and comparison of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Claude from Anthropic, and Google's Gemini frontier model AI tools. The Curt Robbins & Associates Technical Writing Agency is currently taking on new clients. We enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact us to learn about our reasonable rates and fast turnaround. >> Read the original article: https://tinyurl.com/5b7zf4ke >> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/4x9ksd2s >> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z >> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk >> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d >> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td >> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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