Conversational AI Chatbots

Conversational AI chatbots use advanced natural language processing and machine learning to simulate human conversation, allowing users to ask questions, get explanations, brainstorm ideas, or automate tasks in real time.

 

These tools can retrieve knowledge from large datasets, offer personalized responses, and adapt to context, making them useful for everything from customer support and content creation to coding assistance and research. Designed to understand nuance and intent, they bridge the gap between human communication and machine logic, offering an intuitive interface for accessing and working with complex information.

ChatGPT
Total ratings:  995

Average score: 9.31

ChatGPT functions as a versatile, general purpose chatbot, generally running on the most current public version at OpenAI's in-house model. It excels in creative tasks such as generating social media posts, images, and rough drafts for articles, though it doesn't provide citations as robustly as Perplexity AI does.

Claude
Total ratings:  50

Average score: 9.13

A general purpose AI chatbot that uses its own model. Claude offers a larger context window than many similar tools, making to more suitable for processing longer prompts and blocks of text. It also provides cost-effective API usage for developers.

Microsoft Copilot
Total ratings: 100

Average score: 8.71

Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated into Microsoft 365 applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. It enhances productivity by assisting with tasks such as drafting documents, analyzing data, creating presentations, and managing emails.

Perplexity AI
Total ratings: 45

Average score: 9.12

Perplexity focuses on search and information retrieval and uses multiple AI models, while ChatGPT and Claude are more general-purpose chatbots that rely on their own proprietary models. It also provides more transparent source citations, while ChatGPT and Claude may be more prone to hallucinations.

Google Gemini
Total ratings: 20

Average score: 8.50

Google Gemini is an AI-powered assistant integrated into Google Workspace applications like Gmail, Docs, and Sheets. It enhances productivity by assisting with tasks such as drafting emails, generating content, and analyzing data, all while ensuring enterprise-grade security and privacy.

Grok
Total ratings: 2
Average score: N/A

Grok is an AI chatbot developed by xAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company. Integrated with X (formerly Twitter), Grok is designed to provide real-time information, answer questions conversationally, and even generate humorous or edgy responses. It leverages deep learning models to analyze data and improve its responses over time.

DeepSeek
Total ratings: 0
Average score: N/A

DeepSeek is an AI similar and often compared to ChatGPT. It's fast, capable, and costs less than popular alternatives. Nevertheless, as BCG notes, you may want to steer clear of this model due to its Chinese ownership, which brings security, censorship, and even long-term access concerns similar to the Chinese spyware platform TikTok.

Le Chat
Total ratings: 0
Average score: N/A

Le Chat is an AI assistant created by Mistral AI. It helps answer questions, provides information, and assists with tasks using a blend of licensed data, web searches, and its own knowledge base up to October 2023. It strives to give accurate, up-to-date responses and can provide citations when possible.

Qwen
Total ratings: 0
Average score: N/A

Qwen AI is Alibaba Cloud's open-source large language model (LLM) family, designed to handle tasks across text, images, and audio. Users can download models of varying sizes, fine-tune them with custom data, and integrate them into applications for tasks like natural language processing, image generation, and document management.

Apple Intelligence
Total ratings: 0
Average score: N/A

Apple Intelligence is an AI system integrated into iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices, offering features like writing assistance, image editing, and enhanced Siri interactions. It combines on-device and server-based processing to provide personalized experiences while maintaining user privacy.