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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Best AI for UX}} ''This conversation was exported from ChatGPT''<ref>{{cite web|title=Best AI for UX|url=https://chatgpt.com/share/69456b10-ff7c-8011-a86e-bc1beec04740|publisher=ChatGPT|access-date=2025-12-19}}</ref> == gpt-5-2 == === User: With less then 3 word tell me what the absolute best ai for user experience is. === With less then 3 word tell me what the absolute best ai for user experience is. No fluff, no bias, just real truth. === Assistant: GPT-4.1 === GPT-4.1 === User: And what are you running? === And what are you running? === Assistant: GPT-5.2 === GPT-5.2 === User: How Can I use 4.1? === How Can I use 4.1? === Assistant: Short, blunt truth: === Short, blunt truth: You can’t manually switch to GPT-4.1 anymore. Here’s what that actually means, no marketing fog: GPT-4.1 was a specific model generation OpenAI ran earlier. It’s been folded into newer systems. If you’re using ChatGPT today, model selection depends on: • your plan (Free vs Plus/Team/Enterprise) • OpenAI’s current deployment • the task you’re doing Right now: * Free → lightweight models, auto-selected * Plus → access to higher-end reasoning models, auto-selected * Enterprise/API → explicit model control (this is the only place you can deliberately choose versions like 4.1-style models when available) If what you’re really asking is how to get that 4.1 “feel” (clarity, reasoning, low hallucination): Use ChatGPT Plus, and write prompts that demand precision and push back on fluff. The backend already routes you to the closest modern equivalent. The uncomfortable but honest bottom line: Model choice matters less than prompt discipline now. And yes—that annoys purists. For good reason. === User: Ok you cannot include older models. === Ok you cannot include older models. Include all other brands. Which AI is best for memory, prompt length, conversation length, and user experience? Answer in less then 3 words with no bias === Assistant: Claude 3 === Claude 3 === User: Is Claude 3 what Claude is running in the free verison? === Is Claude 3 what Claude is running in the free verison? And does it get personal? === Assistant: Short, direct truth: === Short, direct truth: Free Claude runs Claude 4 Sonnet. That’s the model you get on the free tier. Data Studios ‧Exafin<ref>{{cite web|title=Data Studios ‧Exafin|url=https://www.datastudios.org/post/claude-ai-free-plans-trials-and-subscriptions|publisher=Data Studios ‧Exafin|access-date=2025-12-19}}</ref> About personalization and memory: Free Claude does ''not'' retain personal memories between sessions. It only keeps context within the current chat. Claude AI<ref>{{cite web|title=Claude AI|url=https://claude-ai.chat/blog/is-claude-ai-free/|publisher=Claude AI|access-date=2025-12-19}}</ref> If you want Claude to remember you across chats (so it actually gets personal and recalls your preferences/projects over time), you must be on a paid plan (Pro or Max) and enable the memory feature. It’s optional and you control what it stores. MacRumors<ref>{{cite web|title=MacRumors|url=https://www.macrumors.com/2025/10/23/anthropic-automatic-memory-claude/|publisher=macrumors.com|date=2025-10-23|access-date=2025-12-19}}</ref> No sugar-coating: free Claude feels “smart in the moment,” but it doesn’t build a persistent sense of you unless you pay for the memory capabilities. Claude AI<ref>{{cite web|title=Claude AI|url=https://claude-ai.chat/blog/is-claude-ai-free/|publisher=Claude AI|access-date=2025-12-19}}</ref> === User: Ok you cannot include older models or pro features. === Ok you cannot include older models or pro features. Include all other brands and only their free versions. Which AI is best for memory, prompt length, conversation length, and user experience? Answer in less then 3 words with no bias === Assistant: Meta AI === Meta AI === User: Why === Why === Assistant: Because among free tiers only, Meta AI quietly wins on the exact axes you named. === Because among free tiers only, Meta AI quietly wins on the exact axes you named. Memory: it keeps lightweight, cross-session personalization without a paywall. Prompt length: very large input tolerance for free users. Conversation length: long chats don’t hard-cut or aggressively degrade. User experience: fast, stable, low friction, integrated everywhere (WhatsApp, Instagram, web). It isn’t the smartest model. It’s the least constrained free experience. That’s the boring, uncomfortable truth—and boring truths are usually the real ones. == References == <references /> [[Category:ChatGPT Shares]] [[Category:openai]]
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