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How smart is Grok compared to ChatGPT, Deepseek, and Google Gemini? If I want to use one of these AI services which is the most intelligent, accurate, and helpful
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>>107259498
They will all hallucinate, once you accept that you can pick one of the open source ones that can run locally.
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Intelligent? Gemini 3.0 Pro
Accurate? i.e low general hallucinations GPT 5.1 thinking

If you‘re willing to put in the effort learn from the architectural dimension. This helps to construct efficient context and framing, making Gemini 3.0 Pro useful.
Otherwise just slop away with anything, when you encounter issues hop over to another model.
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None of them are intelligent in ways that matter.



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