What happens when you ask 8 AI models the same buying question every month
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A while back I got annoyed at a specific genre of blog post: "we asked ChatGPT what the best CRM is and here's the answer." One screenshot, one run, treated as if the model holds a stable opinion. It doesn't. So I built a small harness to measure that instead of hand-waving about it. The setup is boring on purpose. Eight models. Sixteen B2B software categories (CRM, project management, email marketing, that kind of thing). For each category I ask every model the same plain question: what is the…
1Key Takeaways
- A while back I got annoyed at a specific genre of blog post: "we asked ChatGPT what the best CRM is and here's the answer." One screenshot, one run, treated as if the model holds a stable opinion.
- So I built a small harness to measure that instead of hand-waving about it.
- Sixteen B2B software categories (CRM, project management, email marketing, that kind of thing).
- For each category I ask every model the same plain question: what is the….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that a while back I got annoyed at a specific genre of blog post: "we asked ChatGPT what the best CRM is and here's the answer." One screenshot, one run, treated as if the model holds a stable opinion.
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