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CreateAI Compare

Find the right AI model for the task

AI models aren’t one-size-fits-all in education. Whether for lesson planning, personalized learning, or administrative tasks, choosing the right model is crucial. ASU’s CreateAI Compare Tool helps educators and students find the best AI fit for their academic needs.


Why use CreateAI Compare?

  • Compare 40+ AI Models Side by Side: See how different AI models perform on tasks like text generation, summarization and data analysis. 
  • Make Data-Driven AI Decisions: Choose the right model based on cost, speed, and accuracy. 
  • Save Time: Quickly identify the most efficient model for your needs and experiment in one place without the need for a technical setup 
  • Optimize AI Performance: Understand strengths and trade-offs to maximize impact

 

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Compare Popular AI Models

ASU Thrive Magazine AI ChatGPT

Reasoning-Focused Models

Claude 4 Opus, Claude 4 Sonnet, GPT-4.1, o3. These models are generally well-suited for tasks involving natural language understanding, critical reasoning, and complex context analysis. They’re adept at generating coherent, contextually relevant text, often used in reasoning-heavy tasks like summarization, dialogue, and customer support.

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General Purpose Models

GPT 4.1 Nano, Gemini 2.0 Flash, Llama 4 Scout, Claude 3.7 Sonnet. These models are versatile and can perform reasonably well across reasoning, math, and coding. They provide a balanced performance across tasks, making them suitable for general-purpose applications where a broad range of abilities is needed.

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Models for Coding

GPT-4.1, Claude 4 Sonnet, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.0 Flash. These models are optimized for coding-related tasks, including code generation, debugging, and providing step-by-step code instructions, making them highly suitable for software development, code assistance, and programming education.

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