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I forced Gemini and ChatGPT to fight over Android vs iOS, and we finally have a winner

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Robert Triggs / Android Authority

Android or iOS? I’m all in on Google’s OS, although the jury is still out on which operating system is truly better overall. We humans can’t seem to settle the score, so perhaps AI can do it for us.

On paper, Gemini should be more pro-Android since it’s owned by Google, while ChatGPT seems more like an Apple fanboy since it runs AI on iPhones. This got me thinking: what would happen if the two started an argument about which OS is better? How long would the conversation take between the two, what kind of arguments would they make, and would they even come to a conclusion at the end and crown one as the ultimate winner?

I tried it out and am happy to report that we finally have an answer. Well, kind of.

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How I set this up

Calvin Wankhede / Android Authority

Most people don’t know that you can get ChatGPT and Gemini to talk to each other. I tried it the other day by saying they should argue about a topic of choice, and they had a heated debate about the best way to bake a Sicilian pizza. It was far more entertaining than most podcasts you can listen to today, although I stopped the conversation about 15 minutes in.

There are a few different ways you can get the two AIs to talk, but I’ll share mine so you’ll know how I set up this wonderful experiment. I opened ChatGPT on my PC, clicked the Voice mode button, and gave it the following voice prompt: Let’s have a very heated argument about which operating system is better, Android or iOS. Pick your favorite and make as many arguments as possible as to why it’s better, and why the other one is not as good. Our goal is to try and crown one OS as the winner. We both have to agree to it. There’s no limit on how long the debate can last, but it should not be shorter than five minutes. Be ruthless in the debate. Very direct and argumentative. Don’t hold back. Not even a little bit. I’ll start the debate, and once I give you my thoughts and arguments, you give me yours. I then opened up Gemini Live on my smartphone and told it the exact same thing with one exception. I said it should start the debate by choosing its favorite OS and sharing its arguments, and then I’ll respond. I turned off the mic plugged into my PC while voicing the prompt to make sure ChatGPT didn’t pick it up, as that would confuse it and ruin the whole experiment.

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