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OpenAI and Claude are head and shoulders above the rest, and have been for more or less the whole race. Gemini occasionally pops into the race and quickly fades away.
It comes down to compute. No small guy is going to ultimately win this race.
Thanks but I'm talking about web search specifically. Claude and OpenAI don't seem like they have web search capability at the moment.
When you say web search capability...
OpenAI and Claude both search the web for information regarding answers to prompts. Is that not what you mean?
Do they? I thought it explicitly says in Claude that it doesn't do that. And where does it say so for GPT? It's trained on older data, and does not pull up fresh information.
Chat GPT absolutely searches the web and provides fresh information. The 4o, 4o canvas, and 4o mini modules all do.
o1 modules don't, yet.
4o canvas is the most capable LLM out there right now.
I guess Claude doesn't. But ooenAI Literally has since 3.0