We made Grok 4.5, GPT-5.5, and Claude build the same apps
The article details a comparison test where three AI models—Grok 4.5, GPT-5.5, and Claude—were tasked with building identical applications. The results highlight differences in coding approach, efficiency, and output quality across the models.
Background
- The article compares three fictional future AI models (Grok 4.5, GPT-5.5, Claude) competing in building the same applications — it's likely a speculative or satire piece published on a blog called TryAI.
- "Grok" refers to xAI's chatbot (Elon Musk's company), "GPT" refers to OpenAI's models, and "Claude" refers to Anthropic's AI.
- The post appears to be a "build-off" benchmark testing how these hypothetical next-gen models perform as coding or app-building assistants, not their current versions.
- TryAI seems to be a site focused on AI tool reviews and comparisons; this piece may highlight ongoing competition among major AI labs.
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