I got a new Samsung S25+ back in July. It came with a 6-month free pro subscription to Google AI. It appears that not only do I have a pro subscription to Gemini, but also Notebook LM which I discovered here on your Substack. My 6 months will be up in December, and I will have a choice to make: pay $20 a month to keep my current set-up or let it expire and go back to using Chat GPT. My fear is that choosing Chat GPT would require me to purchase a second subscription pro to keep using Notebook LM.
My question is which is better in your opinion, Chat GPT or Gemini? I have only used the free version of Chat GPT before receiving my 6-month free trial of Google AI Pro, so I am comparing free Chat GPT to Gemini Pro based on my personal use. I notice many investors use Chat GPT. I don´t know if this is due to Chat GPT being the first to market, or if it is a superior product.
Any thoughts? I feel your opinion would be much more informed than what I have been receiving from others (and Gemini itself). The $20 a month is not an issue, but rather which path to take - Google AI Pro or Chat GPT. Thanks!
Have you tried any of this with Claude? I’m surprised about no limits with Gemini. That alone is a reason for me to upgrade. I have found perplexity to be great for research and organization with super basic prompts. I use it for a daily task report on all developments in sectors etc and some stocks but don’t think I’ve optimized it yet. That said the Gemini info graphics I did before were amazing and nothing I saw.
Also don’t really pay attention to the important “deep search” approach of asking in real time. I thought GPT did this but let’s not kid ourselves. Google has been doing this for decades with bots to drive search so they’re definitely ahead of the curve.
Thank you very much!
Actually, I tried again to ask GIMINI this time to create a report like yours, it told me that it cannot create a PDF file.
Can you explain how you do it? It looks great!
Open the report generated by Gemini.
Click the Export button (top right).
Select Export to Docs.
I have a tactical question for you:
I got a new Samsung S25+ back in July. It came with a 6-month free pro subscription to Google AI. It appears that not only do I have a pro subscription to Gemini, but also Notebook LM which I discovered here on your Substack. My 6 months will be up in December, and I will have a choice to make: pay $20 a month to keep my current set-up or let it expire and go back to using Chat GPT. My fear is that choosing Chat GPT would require me to purchase a second subscription pro to keep using Notebook LM.
My question is which is better in your opinion, Chat GPT or Gemini? I have only used the free version of Chat GPT before receiving my 6-month free trial of Google AI Pro, so I am comparing free Chat GPT to Gemini Pro based on my personal use. I notice many investors use Chat GPT. I don´t know if this is due to Chat GPT being the first to market, or if it is a superior product.
Any thoughts? I feel your opinion would be much more informed than what I have been receiving from others (and Gemini itself). The $20 a month is not an issue, but rather which path to take - Google AI Pro or Chat GPT. Thanks!
You can keep using NotebookLM for free.
I use both ChatGPT Plus and Gemini Pro:
ChatGPT is faster fo brainstorming, and everyday use. But even paid, it has limits on DeepSearch so not enough for me.
Gemini is better since Deepresearch isn't limited
Have you tried any of this with Claude? I’m surprised about no limits with Gemini. That alone is a reason for me to upgrade. I have found perplexity to be great for research and organization with super basic prompts. I use it for a daily task report on all developments in sectors etc and some stocks but don’t think I’ve optimized it yet. That said the Gemini info graphics I did before were amazing and nothing I saw.
Also don’t really pay attention to the important “deep search” approach of asking in real time. I thought GPT did this but let’s not kid ourselves. Google has been doing this for decades with bots to drive search so they’re definitely ahead of the curve.