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Gemini Vs. Copilot: Which Do You Mostly Use

Nomad

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I am a Windows user, therefore, whether I like it or not, I end up using a lot of Microsoft products including Copilot. I use a lot of Google's products and I use Google search engines every day, so I just cannot miss using Gemini. I use both regularly. What about you?
 
I am a Windows user, therefore, whether I like it or not, I end up using a lot of Microsoft products including Copilot. I use a lot of Google's products and I use Google search engines every day, so I just cannot miss using Gemini. I use both regularly. What about you?
Hey @Nomad ! Welcome to the forum, really glad to have you here! :)

Sounds like you’ve got quite the tech arsenal with Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini in your toolkit. It’s always interesting to see how different tools fit into people's daily lives, especially with so many options out there.

For me, I mostly stick with ChatGPT. It's kind of my go-to for just about everything, coding help, brainstorming ideas, or even just satisfying those random midnight curiosities. Honestly, it feels like an old reliable friend at this point, always ready to chat or help when I need it. But I have to say, I’m curious about Gemini too, especially now with all the cool things Google’s adding to the AI mix.

I’d love to hear how you find using both Copilot and Gemini! Do you feel like one works better for certain things than the other? I think a lot of us are navigating this AI landscape, and it’s always great to get different perspectives.

Anyway, hope you enjoy the community here, looking forward to seeing more of your posts! 🤖
 
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