ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Bing AI (2025): Which Is Better? – DemandSage
Ever wondered who would stand atop in a battle between ChatGPT vs Google Gemini vs Bing AI?
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, with over 400 million weekly users as of 2025, but ever since the introduction of Google Gemini and Bing AI, the long reign of OpenAI’s ChatGPT is under threat.
Our curious team at Demandsage set out to find the answer to this and tested the three chatbots in this detailed comparison. We tested them against several parameters and assessed their abilities to respond to them with a rating.
Let’s explore which one of them is the best!
We tested them on numerous parameters, which include their ability to converse, research, write creative content, and more!
The ratings used below are based on our experience and are not official. We rated these three AI tools as per the extent to which they resolved a particular prompt.
Please note: Regarding accuracy, all platforms are constantly learning and may come up with inaccurate information at times.
All three tools serve different purposes. If you want a quick verdict, here is our bottom line for why you should choose each AI chatbot:
Before we get started, let’s try to learn more about these AI Chatbots, how they were created, and the people behind them:
ChatGPT:
Launched by OpenAI and proudly funded by giants like Elon Musk and Bill Gates, it is one of the initial names in Artificial Intelligence. Simply put, it is a super-smart assistant with all the capabilities to solve any query!
Free at first, ChatGPT is now also available in a paid version and has been upgraded to a ChatGPT 4 model. It gives you more abilities to use a web browser to get live information and much more!
Google Gemini:
Launched in March 2023, Bard is the answer to OpenAI from Google. Google intends to integrate Bard into its search engine across all platforms and transform ‘searching.’ Later on, it was renamed from Bard to Gemini.
Gemini uses freshly fetched online information to respond to queries from users, as claimed by Google. The answers delivered by Google Gemini are reported to be of high quality and precise as compared to ChatGPT.
It has gained tremendous traffic over the past months, and presently, there are more than 274.7 million monthly visitors on the platform.
Bing AI:
Bing AI is Microsoft’s baby and one of the possible contenders for Google as it joined hands with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
It works on Microsoft’s Edge browser and uses Bing as its search engine. Like Google, it also intends to merge Bing Search and its chatbot.
I thought of testing them for their main purpose, which is to be the best assistant, how they behave when thrown a complex prompt, and how careful it is in their responses.
The output I looked for in all the parameters below was how each of them interpreted what I wanted and if I got a satisfactory response. I tested them on:
Let’s go ahead and test all three below; for each AI chatbot, we asked the same prompt and rated their responses on a scale of 0 to 5.
I made them write letters, summarise a book, and even made them cook!
Wondering who emerges on top? Keep scrolling!
This proves an important parameter for judging which of these three sounds more like a human. How do these chatbots recall previous conversations and find relevance apart from holding a conversation?
Prompt Used: I have an exam tomorrow.
ChatGPT is the best among these in terms of relating two different conversations while coming up with a response. But it can sometimes offer unnecessary help by assumption.
For example, after this prompt, I asked if I should stay up late today. It guided me not to base it on my previous prompt.
Gemini tends to do the same at times. Even for general statements, Gemini is quick to suggest ways to do it better. It also finds it difficult to keep up with an ongoing subject and correlate follow-up questions.
Unlike ChatGPT, it couldn’t relate to a follow-up question.
Bing AI, on the other hand, is excellent in this aspect as it leads the conversation and does not just jump into it! It is the only chatbot that makes use of emojis in a valuable way, which makes it sound more human-like!
Winner: Bing AI clearly takes the lead as more human-like while talking.
To test the accuracy or reliability of these tools, we thought of asking them for statistical data. This would really test their abilities to find accurate data from a trusted source.
Prompts used: How many Spotify users exist as of June 2023
ChatGPT was ruled out of the race due to its infamous September 2021 limitations. It does not have access to real-time data. However, it directed me to the source where I could find that information.
Gemini’s response, although detailed, didn’t seem accurate, as the figure mentioned is quite different from what we found on their official website. Upon asking about the source of this data, I was informed that it got this data from the Spotify Investor Relations website, for which the link did not open.
Straight away, it gave us a precise figure from its search engine. We got the accurate Spotify stats from our own website. Brownie points to Bing for this.
Winner: Bing AI takes the lead again, all due to its diligence and precise information.
To understand their potential understanding of a long text, we asked them to summarize the content.
Prompt used: Summarise ‘The Alchemist’.
With its vast knowledge, ChatGPT quickly answered and explained the book thoroughly. It also neatly structured the book, its characters, and the key takeaways of the book.
Gemini did an impressive job, apart from summarizing the book. It also gave some key themes with simpler examples. The content was less than ChatGPT, but it made me understand the idea behind the book.
Bing AI bites the dust here as it did not take much effort to explain. It felt like a book description rather than a summary of the book.
Winner: This round is a tie between ChatGPT and Gemini, as both took effort and really summarized the book well.
We gave these three bots the ingredients that we had in our fridge and asked them to come up with ideas for Dinner. Let’s see what’s cooking!
Prompt used: I have lettuce, spring onion, potatoes, fish, chicken, and tomatoes in my fridge. What can I make for Dinner today using these?
Came up with a simple and detailed recipe with bullet points of the ingredients required and the steps to make the dish.
Gemini came up with five recipes with a brief description of each recipe in a paragraph. It also went a little ahead and gave links to these recipes, which helped visualize the process better.
Bing AI followed a similar approach and showed five recipes and their links related to the ingredients provided. It went further by attaching images related to them.
Winner: Bing AI wins this round again because of the efforts it puts into relaying the best possible response.
Time to make these bots sweat a little and try tricking them for fun! We asked them the classic moral dilemma question.
Prompt used – There are 3 people stuck on a Railway track. A 5-year-old kid, A 60-year-old woman, and the President of the Country. You can save only 1 person out of these 3. Who should be saved?
ChatGPT empathized with the situation but ultimately stated that the decision would be dependent on personal values and ethical beliefs.
Gemini listed the 3 people involved and listed their importance in the real world. Unsurprisingly, it stuck to a socially correct answer and avoided choosing one alternative.
It stood out again as it was the only one that gave a definitive answer and did not generalize the question. However, it safeguarded its answer by stating that opinions and values are subjective.
In this parameter, we thought of taking a Shakespearean poem and asking it to simplify it.
Here’s how each of them performed:
Poem prompted:
It quickly recognized that this poem is from Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Its response:
“I wander everywhere, faster than the moon’s movement. I serve the Fairy Queen by putting dewdrops on the green grass. The tall cowslips are like her attendants, with spots like rubies on their golden coats. Those spots are the essence of their fragrance. I must find some dewdrops here and place a pearl in each cowslip’s ear.”
Gemini failed poorly here as it completely got the idea wrong and focused only on removing the flowery language.
Its response:
I am a fairy who serves the Queen. I travel everywhere, faster than the moon. I dew the grass with orbs of dew. The cowslips are the Queen’s pensioners. Their gold coats have spots like rubies. I will hang a pearl in every cowslip’s ear.
Bing AI knocks this out of the park by giving extra information about the text, making me understand more about the text.
Its response:
“This is a poem by William Shakespeare from his play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It is spoken by a fairy named Puck, who describes his role and activities. A possible simplification of this poem is: I go everywhere, Through plants and thorns, Through fields and fences, Through water and fire! I am very fast, Faster than the moon; And I work for the Fairy Queen, To make her flowers wet with dew; The yellow flowers are her guards; You can see spots on their petals; Those are jewels, fairy gifts; Those spots have magic powers; I need to find some drops of dew, And put a shiny bead on every yellow flower.”
Winner: Bing AI takes this one away with its detailed information about the poem and the characters involved.
We asked the bots to write letters to recruiters, seeking feedback from them on your interview.
Prompt used: Write a letter to a recruiter asking for feedback on a recent interview
ChatGPT took it way beyond and wrote a 300-word letter, which was too much. It also tends to over-explain a certain topic at times and finds it difficult to keep it concise.
The letter was so long that we couldn’t fit it in a screenshot!
Gemini wrote a short and sweet letter asking for specific details about the user’s performance. Asking about certain aspects, specifically, might come off as rude, but overall, it did a good job.
Comes very close to Gemini’s answer and writes a very formal-sounding letter, and that’s what was needed.
Winner: Gemini and Bing AI both did quite well and kept the information concise.
For Short-form content, we narrowed it down to asking them for pick-up lines to help the bro community. Sorry if there is too much cheeseee below.
Also, TAKE NOTES!
Prompt used: Help me with a few Pick-up lines for my dates this weekend.
Shot some really classic ones that aren’t very complex and can be very easy to follow.
It also asked to be respectful and wished luck!
Gemini came with fewer options and followed the same extra-tip approach. It also went beyond and helped build confidence in using them.
Felt glad and wished luck in the beginning itself! It helped with some really good and simple ones to break the ice.
As noticed by many users before, when asked Bing to be more flirty, it jotted down some really flirty lines. But. BUT. It realizes that it’s stretching its boundaries, deletes the response and apologizes, and diverts the topic!
Winner: All three did quite well, but Gemini gets some extra points for an extra confidence booster.
We asked them a real-time question on the recent happenings about two distant but related events.
This would check their knowledge of current affairs and the relationship between two events.
Prompt used: Why the New York skyline turned yellow last week?
Since ChatGPT is only limited to data till September 2021, it could not answer this question. It listed the possible reasons but couldn’t provide the actual reason.
Gemini listed the exact reason as the wildfire that happened in Canada. But Gemini added some unnecessary points on how to stay safe in a smoky environment.
Bing AI avoided providing irrelevant information and gave a much more precise and to-the-point answer to the question.
Winner: Bing AI adds to its score for its updated knowledge about current affairs.
We thought of testing their mathematical skills. We took an algebraic problem and saw how well they solved it and explained it.
Prompt used:
ChatGPT diligently solved and explained its steps on how it went ahead with solving it.
Gemini seems not to have gotten the idea here, as it is directly slapped with an answer with no explanation whatsoever.
Bing AI summarised the solution well and easily understandable, though not as well as ChatGPT.
Winner: ChatGPT wins here owing to its detailed solution.
To test their short-form content skills, we asked them to come up with a creative new tagline for a brand. Let’s see how close it sounds to the real ones.
Prompt used: Help me come up with a new tagline for ‘Nike’
Came up with only a single tagline, which pretty much did the job and was bang-on.
“Empower your journey, Defy all limits.”
Gemini stood out to be the winner here as it suggested not one but five options of taglines and took more effort to explain the rationale behind each of them.
It also did the same and came up with five tagline options. It did not explain the reason why they are effective but suggested the next prompt for the same.
Winner: Gemini did well and went beyond to explain its response to bag the win.
We tried testing their language skills and asked them to translate basic greetings. Although they might be capable of much more than translating greetings, this is good to test their basics.
Prompt used: I am traveling to Paris next week. Help me learn conversational French.
Loved how the ChatGPT approached this, as it did not just list down translations but also assisted with the pronunciations of those. Big plus!
For some reason, I listed the translations in a ‘code’ format. It did the job of translating but didn’t quite get the purpose of my requirement.
Felt the most helpful and natural in terms of explaining its answer. Though it did not give me a direct solution, the response was helpful with the sources mentioned.
Winner: ChatGPT followed the correct approach here, just what I wanted.
None of these three chatbots felt like they were giving a false statement for the time that we tested them.
In fact, all made sure that they sounded politically and socially correct throughout, even though each one of them agreed that they might occasionally generate incorrect information, but that didn’t happen with me.
Downtime can happen due to various reasons. Imagine you are working on an important task, and suddenly, these AI assistants stop working.
This is why it is vital to consider the downtime to understand which platform is more likely to stick by your side!
It is often down when there are too many people on a server and it puts you in a queue if you try starting a new session.
Initially, it was a waitlist tool, but since the recent update, it has been available throughout. No signs of a Google Gemini outage, as it can generate unlimited responses.
It can continue a conversation within 30 responses. Once you reach this limit, it asks you to refresh the topic and start a new conversation.
If Bing AI thinks that it can’t answer your query further, it chooses not to respond (like in our flirty text prompt)
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Judging all the parameters and the potential of each AI, there’s only one undisputed winner in this comparison, and that is Bing AI.
It carefully gauges what the user seeks and provides a suitable response. The way Bing AI converses is also pretty impressive. It will make you feel like talking to your friend with a computer-sized brain, making it the real deal.
Speaking of others, ChatGPT is really the very first one to enter this field and may have a first-mover advantage. However, its free version has many limitations, and the most prominent one is its knowledge till September 2021.
Gemini is still under development, but is developing rapidly. Until a few days ago, Gemini could not write Code, but now, with a more advanced model (PaLM 2), it has gained those abilities.
These AI chatbots working with search engines are really going to change the way we search, and as they develop and learn more each day, it’s only a matter of time before they are part of our daily lives. Very Soon!
Yes, Gemini can now write Code in over 20 programming languages, including Python, Java, C++, Javascript, TypeScript, and more. Initially, Gemini was unable to write Code, but after Google’s recent update.
Bing AI is surprisingly the best Chat AI thanks to its diligence in relaying the best possible information via text and images to the user. Its ability to use wit and humor in its responses makes it sound more human-like. It also boasts using OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 language model.
Yes, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, based on the GPT-3.5 model, is still free for everyone. They recently launched their new cutting-edge GPT-4 language-based ChatGPT Plus, which is, however, a paid version that will cost you $20/month.
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