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Top 10 AI Models

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Quick answer: The best AI model right now is GPT-4o by OpenAI, scoring 98/100 in today's ranking.

Today's top 10 best AI models for Overall

01
98.0

GPT-4o

OpenAI

The frontier of multimodal AI intelligence.

Unmatched multimodal understandingAdvanced reasoning capabilitiesHigh-speed, low-latency interactionBroad task generalization
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04
94.0

Llama 3 70B

Meta AI

The leading open-source conversational model.

State-of-the-art open-source performanceExcellent conversational abilitiesStrong reasoning and codingCustomizable and fine-tunable
Try Llama 3 70B
09
87.0

Gemma 7B

Google

Accessible, performant, open for responsible use.

Strong performance for its sizeOptimized for Google's hardware (TPUs)Permissive license for commercial useGood for fine-tuning
Try Gemma 7B

Frequently asked questions

Which is the best AI model right now?+

The current #1 model is determined by our algorithmic ranking, which combines search trends, benchmark scores, developer popularity and news mentions over the last 7 days. The top spot can change as new models launch or benchmark scores are published.

Is Claude better than ChatGPT?+

It depends on the use case. Claude (Anthropic) tends to lead on long-context reasoning, writing quality and safety. ChatGPT (OpenAI) typically wins on tool use, multimodal tasks and the breadth of its ecosystem. Check the latest ranking for the current head-to-head score.

How often is the top 10 updated?+

The ranking is recomputed every other day at 06:00 UTC. The 'Last updated' timestamp at the top of the page shows when the latest snapshot was published.

Where can I see pricing for each model?+

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