Asked by amir
rank these ai 1-6
chatgpt
gemni
grok
cluade
Perplexity AI
deep AI
and add some that is good for 8th grade school work and don't get it wrong and always right
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I can give a quick, practical ranking plus recommendations for reliable help with 8th‑grade work. Note: this is a subjective, high‑level comparison based on capabilities up to mid‑2024; all models evolve, and none can be guaranteed “always right.” Always cross‑check important answers.
Rank (1 = strongest overall for schoolwork; 6 = least suited):
1. ChatGPT (OpenAI) — Very strong general reasoning and tutoring style, good at explanations and step‑by‑step math when using advanced GPT models. Widely used for school help.
2. Claude (Anthropic) — Focused on helpful, safe explanations and long‑form reasoning; good for careful, student‑friendly answers.
3. Gemini (Google) — Strong at integrating search and multimodal input; good factual retrieval and concise answers when connected to current web data.
4. Perplexity AI — Excellent for quick factual lookups with explicit citations to sources (great for verifying claims), but less of a conversational tutor than ChatGPT/Claude.
5. Grok (xAI) — Fast, chatty, and creative; promising, but historically more variable on factual accuracy than top 3.
6. DeepAI (DeepAI.org / smaller APIs) — Useful for specific developer tasks or simple responses, but generally less capable for high‑quality tutoring or complex reasoning compared with the others.
Best picks/tools for 8th‑grade schoolwork (to minimize errors)
- ChatGPT or Claude — for step‑by‑step explanations, rewriting, study plans, and practicing questions. Ask them to “show all steps” and “explain like I’m 13.”
- Wolfram|Alpha — for math and exact calculations (algebra, fractions, graphing). Very reliable for numeric/mathematical results.
- Photomath / Microsoft Math Solver — scan handwritten problems for step‑by‑step math solutions.
- Perplexity AI — use for fact‑checking and getting source links you can verify.
- Khan Academy — not an AI but the best curriculum‑aligned lessons and practice problems for middle school.
- Google’s Socratic — good for quick homework help and explanations tied to curriculum.
How to get reliable answers and reduce mistakes
- Ask the model to “show all steps” and “explain why” for math/science problems.
- Request sources or citations for factual claims; prefer answers that link to reputable sites (textbooks, Khan Academy, Wolfram, government/edu sites).
- Cross‑check important answers with Wolfram|Alpha (math) and Perplexity or a textbook (facts).
- Ask the AI to produce answers at an 8th‑grade reading level or “explain as if I’m in 8th grade.”
- When in doubt, confirm with a teacher or textbook before handing in graded work.
If you want, I can:
- Tailor the ranking to a specific task (math vs. writing vs. science),
- Recommend prompt templates for getting reliable, 8th‑grade‑appropriate answers,
- Or show examples of how to ask any of these models for step‑by‑step solutions. Which would help most?
Rank (1 = strongest overall for schoolwork; 6 = least suited):
1. ChatGPT (OpenAI) — Very strong general reasoning and tutoring style, good at explanations and step‑by‑step math when using advanced GPT models. Widely used for school help.
2. Claude (Anthropic) — Focused on helpful, safe explanations and long‑form reasoning; good for careful, student‑friendly answers.
3. Gemini (Google) — Strong at integrating search and multimodal input; good factual retrieval and concise answers when connected to current web data.
4. Perplexity AI — Excellent for quick factual lookups with explicit citations to sources (great for verifying claims), but less of a conversational tutor than ChatGPT/Claude.
5. Grok (xAI) — Fast, chatty, and creative; promising, but historically more variable on factual accuracy than top 3.
6. DeepAI (DeepAI.org / smaller APIs) — Useful for specific developer tasks or simple responses, but generally less capable for high‑quality tutoring or complex reasoning compared with the others.
Best picks/tools for 8th‑grade schoolwork (to minimize errors)
- ChatGPT or Claude — for step‑by‑step explanations, rewriting, study plans, and practicing questions. Ask them to “show all steps” and “explain like I’m 13.”
- Wolfram|Alpha — for math and exact calculations (algebra, fractions, graphing). Very reliable for numeric/mathematical results.
- Photomath / Microsoft Math Solver — scan handwritten problems for step‑by‑step math solutions.
- Perplexity AI — use for fact‑checking and getting source links you can verify.
- Khan Academy — not an AI but the best curriculum‑aligned lessons and practice problems for middle school.
- Google’s Socratic — good for quick homework help and explanations tied to curriculum.
How to get reliable answers and reduce mistakes
- Ask the model to “show all steps” and “explain why” for math/science problems.
- Request sources or citations for factual claims; prefer answers that link to reputable sites (textbooks, Khan Academy, Wolfram, government/edu sites).
- Cross‑check important answers with Wolfram|Alpha (math) and Perplexity or a textbook (facts).
- Ask the AI to produce answers at an 8th‑grade reading level or “explain as if I’m in 8th grade.”
- When in doubt, confirm with a teacher or textbook before handing in graded work.
If you want, I can:
- Tailor the ranking to a specific task (math vs. writing vs. science),
- Recommend prompt templates for getting reliable, 8th‑grade‑appropriate answers,
- Or show examples of how to ask any of these models for step‑by‑step solutions. Which would help most?
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