
Claude review: The one we open when the work gets hard
We use ChatGPT for quick lookups and Claude for everything that matters. Here's what that's been like.
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We use ChatGPT for quick lookups and Claude for everything that matters. Here's what that's been like.

AI image generators have had a competitive year. Midjourney still wins.

Most AI chatbots answer your questions without telling you where they got the information. Perplexity does something different.

ChatGPT isn't the most impressive AI in any single category anymore. It's still the right default for most people, and that's a different thing.

Most text-to-speech still sounds like text-to-speech. ElevenLabs is the first one I've used where the output is close enough to a human that I had to listen twice.

GitHub Copilot changed how developers write code when it launched. Three years later, the autocomplete is still good and everything around it has fallen behind.

Notion AI isn't the best AI writer. It's the AI writer that's right where you already work - and for most knowledge workers, that matters more.

We switched to Cursor eight months ago and haven't opened VS Code since. Here's why.

Suno turns a one-sentence prompt into a full song with vocals in under a minute. The result isn't always good. Sometimes it's startlingly good.