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"textContent": "Claude is several levels below ChatGPT/CODEX. Codex will program virtually anything, and ChatGPT doesn’t ramble nearly as much nonsense as Claude. I tried a number of things, and Claude without memory is utterly useless. I don’t know how it is now, but with ChatGPT I’ve built a vector database—which is absolutely fundamental for AI. If you don’t understand this and don’t implement it, you’ll keep floundering on a children’s playground, with the functions and mindset of little kids.\n\nThere’s a massive difference between working on a project for months—where GPT remembers everything and offers relevant reasoning, prompts, and warnings about the errors that will arise—and chatting with an AI that has limited memory and can’t do anything properly, let alone handle large projects that require hundreds of pages of information you’ve discussed together or stored somewhere.\n\nClaude may have plenty of features, but it doesn’t execute anything well. When I asked it to analyze an image of a head and extract the eyes, mouth, eyebrows, and so on, it got stuck on the background and other details, and then it couldn’t reassemble the image. CODEX did it immediately and even generated an HTML file with an editor so I could fine-tune the positions. And it’s like this across the board: Claude is fine for kids to play with, but unless you’ve tuned it yourself, it’s useless.",
"title": "Being able to code on my computer from my phone would be a killer app"
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