I Tested ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude & GLM - Which Free Ai Is Actually The Best For You?
I tested ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and GLM on identical free-tier prompts - writing, coding, debugging, explaining, and images. Here's who actually wins.

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Oh, you found me! Grab a seat. I'm Krishiv - someone who turns words into belief and coffee into progress. I thought this was a casual joke among friends, but it slowly turned into something I'm deeply passionate about building. I approach topics with logic at the core, blended with creativity and curiosity. If you leave ready to talk about the idea - whether over a latte or under a spotlight - then I've done my job.
I tested ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and GLM on identical free-tier prompts - writing, coding, debugging, explaining, and images. Here's who actually wins.
Learn game development from scratch. Build a playable "Catch the Square" game in Python with Pygame. Complete beginner-friendly tutorial with every step explained.
Discover what happens behind the screen. Learn how games create motion, respond to your input, and keep you hooked - explained simply.
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What if some of what we call anxiety isn't a disorder, but a consequence of constant stimulation? Maybe our brains are reacting exactly as they were built to
Your brain has never read a textbook on how to recognise faces. Yet you can glance at a stranger across a crowded room and instantly know: that's a person. No one programmed that in. You just... learned it. Artificial neural networks learn the same way. Let's break down how that works.
Your brain has billions of neurons. Each one firing signals thousands of times a second. A neural network borrows that exact same idea; and runs it on pure arithmetic. Let's break down how neural networks work, how they learn, and why something built from such embarrassingly simple math can give rise to AI that sees, reads, understands, and generates.
You've got a deadline, opened your laptop, you are ready to complete your assignment today and … somehow, you're cleaning your room instead. You know you're procrastinating, yet you can't stop. Why does that happen, and more importantly, how do you make it stop?
Predictive AI isn't magic, it's just math. Let's dive deep into how that works under the hood.