I tested ChatGPT vs. Claude to see which is better – and if it’s worth switching


Here’s another topic I’ve been meaning to research. My dad wants to gift a property to my brother, but he doesn’t want to involve lawyers, and my brother wants to avoid high upfront costs. They’re not sure how to proceed. Can AI break it down clearly, with sources and links they can use to verify the information?

Test prompt: “My dad wants to transfer a mortgage-free house in Malone, NY, to my brother without a lawyer. They want to minimize upfront costs. Explain the best option step by step, with sources, including what they need to do, where to go, which forms they need to complete with official links, and the expected costs.”

Results

In ChatGPT, I selected Deep Research. It started processing my request, but warned I was out of messages on the “most advanced free model” and would switch to a less powerful one until my limit reset in three hours. After waiting 40 minutes for a report to generate, I ran a normal search instead, which returned results instantly.

Also: I tested ChatGPT’s Deep Research against Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok AI to see which is best

Claude also kept spinning and saying it was still working. To finish the test and keep it fair, I switched again from the default Sonnet 4.6 model to the faster Haiku 4.5 model, and that finally worked.

Both said my brother’s best option was a quitclaim deed. They said he needed a notarized deed, linked to the required forms, explained where to file them, and estimated his costs. Both said there is no state transfer tax, but neither mentioned he could owe capital gains tax if he later sells, which I know from past experience.

Claude’s answer was more scannable, but it had fewer sources. At one point, it cited the New York City Bar Association for the quitclaim deed, even though we are not in New York City. ChatGPT was more detailed and included far more sources, though some were random, like Legal Clarity and Avenue Law Firm. More importantly, it got a key detail wrong. It told my brother to file in Clinton County, but the property is in Franklin County.

Because of that, I have to give Claude the win for accuracy.





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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • Amazon is reportedly developing a new Fire Phone.
  • The previous model had several issues, including an inferior app store experience.
  • Under new supervision (and with more experience), Amazon can do better this time.

Well, I don’t know about you, but I certainly didn’t have “new Amazon smartphone” on my 2026 bingo card. As it turns out, according to Reuters, the retailer may be developing a new smartphone, internally known as “Transformer.” 

Those familiar with the industry will instantly draw parallels to Amazon’s previous smartphone effort, the Fire Phone from 2014. Appropriately, that phone ended up as part of a fire sale about a year later.

Now, in 2026, with no fewer than five phone brands in the US — Apple, Samsung, Google, Motorola, and OnePlus — Amazon faces a lot of competition. In fairness, it also has two fewer platforms to compete against. In 2014, Windows Phone and BlackBerry were still very much part of the smartphone conversation; these days, not so much.

The AppStore problem

But there’s one mistake Amazon made in its first effort that will absolutely torpedo its chances at succeeding — the Amazon AppStore and specifically the decision to forego Google Play services. Google is simply too valuable in too many lives to not support the platform. Oh, and the Amazon AppStore is terrible.

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It has admittedly been a few years since I last inventoried the Amazon AppStore, but when I last checked, the Amazon AppStore was a wasteland of half-supported or unsupported apps, with two notable exceptions. Finance, home control, and communication apps were either absent or had not received updates for years prior.

The only apps in the Amazon AppStore that remained up to date were productivity apps (largely powered by Microsoft) and streaming apps. Those two categories work very well on the cheap, underpowered hardware that Amazon usually launches, and that’s fine. A coffee-table tablet is a nice thing to have lying around.

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But a phone is another animal entirely. If a tablet is a device to entertain, a phone is a device for everything else. One of the key reasons Windows Phone failed was its lack of an app ecosystem. The Senior Vice President of Devices and Services,  Panos Panay, is very familiar with that saga, so I’m hopeful that he will make the same arguments to the powers that be at Amazon. 

Honestly, if there is anyone who I think can pull off an Amazon phone revival, it’s probably Panay, who understands design and product development better than most, and to be perfectly honest, he’s my absolute favorite product presenter.

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Of course, all of this is early days. This phone is being worked on internally, and even Reuters reports that it could get the axe long before it sees the light of day. Personally, I’m intrigued by the idea, but I sincerely hope that Amazon doesn’t make this the shopping phone it tried to build in 2014. 

If Amazon just wants to make a nice, well-built smartphone, with a skin that pushes Amazon content to the fore, I’m fine with that. But leaving Google behind is a mistake that Amazon cannot afford to make again. Fool me once, and all that.

So, if this phone is to have a chance at success, it needs to embrace Google services so it can be a phone that everyone can use. Amazon has the brand power to make a phone like this work, even up against juggernauts like Apple and Samsung, but it needs to approach this correctly, lest it end up in yet another Fire phone fire sale.





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