Google is bragging about Gemini 2.0 Flash, but how does it compare to ChatGPT for casual AI chatbot users?

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Google really wants you to know that Gemini 2.0 Flash is a big deal. It’s the first generally released member of the Gemini 2.0 family, and the company is hyping it up as faster, smarter, and more powerful than ever, hinting without outright claiming it should replace OpenAI’s ChatGPT in people’s hearts and smartphones.

Gemini 2.0 Flash is essentially a high-efficiency version of the model that is faster but supposedly maintains as good an accuracy rate. I decided to play around with Gemini’s new model, testing it out in some basic ways the average person would use it. To spice things up, I sent the same prompts to ChatGPT.

Working it out

(Image credit: Screenshots of Google Gemini and ChatGPT)

I started with a prompt about fitness as it’s the kind of thing a lot of people turn to the internet to help with. I think a good AI chatbot should not only suggest a reasonable workout routine but also explain the reasons for its suggestions, variations on the exercise, and more information about how to be healthy and avoid injury.

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