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[DigitalToday reporter Yoonseo Lee (이윤서)] Anthropic's Claude has taken the No. 1 spot on the App Store, overtaking ChatGPT and shaking up the landscape of the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot market. After a dispute in Washington between Anthropic and the U.S. Defense Department, OpenAI moved to a separate agreement, and some users began switching their preferred chatbots. Claude then ranked No. 1 on the App Store over the weekend. Google’s Gemini is also closing in on ChatGPT, adding to a sense of intensifying competition.
As debate continues among users over which chatbot to use, Business Insider reported on March 2 that switching chatbots comes with trade-offs. As seen in recent cases of users moving from ChatGPT to Claude, switching can bring new features while also forcing users to give up certain elements.
As more users reconsider their chatbot choice after OpenAI’s agreement, some point to the need to review the features each model offers along with what could be lost when switching. That means weighing what functions matter most rather than moving simply based on rankings or buzz.
Gemini, in particular, is rapidly expanding its functions to catch up with ChatGPT, and it is reported to offer some features that Claude does not. For users, the choice may come down less to which is better and more to where the functions they use most are available.
The clearest comparisons emerge in free versions. Even if users can access the latest model, apps differ in features, how they are accessed and usage limits. The idea is that users who start for free should first check how far key functions are available at no cost to reduce trial and error.
Video generation is also mentioned in the same context. Users cannot request video creation directly from the ChatGPT app interface, but OpenAI’s Sora video generation app is currently available for free, which could fill the gap depending on how it is used.
Ultimately, what matters to users is not what is most popular, but what is the best combination. As needed functions and acceptable constraints vary by purpose, such as work, study and content creation, it can be effective to compare based on tasks used most often rather than switching all at once. As platforms continue to compete on updates, chatbot selection is expected to be an adjustable choice that shifts with circumstances rather than a fixed conclusion.
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