DeepSeek’s 7 Prompts Revealed The AI King: Gemini or Perplexity

| Updated on February 19, 2025
Gemini 2.0 and Perplexity tested with 7 prompts

All AI chatbots are not the same, but all fast-tracking the present times. Perplexity AI and Gemini 2.0 are two highly advanced free AI models, each with its particular strengths. 

A seven-prompt test was done, each with its unique design from DeepSeek V3 to provide an original touch, which gave the answers the needed comparison for declaring a winner between the two AI systems.

While Perplexity AI impresses in web searches in real-time and extracts accurate information, Gemini 2.0, backed by Google, integrates broadly with the Google ecosystem and boasts multimodal capabilities. The assessment looked intensely into how these two performed regarding accuracy, reasoning, creativity, and practical usability.

Evaluating the two, Perplexity and Gemini 2.0, takes into account the accuracy and depth of information given. Eventually, throughout the evaluation of very different prompts, the model Gemini was the winner. 

Both AI systems yielded well-informed and highly respectable responses, though Gemini constantly put up some really interesting and aesthetically content-structured reasoned answers. These answers were more than a summation of facts. 

They were more readable and explanatory while throwing in an even-handed mix of all points that made for an enjoyable read. This assessment is relevant as AI stands to serve as an information source first, and not all chatbots perform well with diverse types of prompts. 

Gaining valuable insight into their capabilities would empower users to be able to select which of the AI models is more suited for a task, be it research, content generation, or calling forth very subtle discussions. 

Interestingly, it turns out that when DeepSeek was posed with awarding Light instead of the overall winner, Perplexity was the highest ranking. It is important to note that the degree of separation here concerns how AI models assess answers from a human perspective. 

DeepSeek may have honored the density of the facts, citations, and data points; whereas the focus was on clarity, depth, and ability to communicate a concept usefully.

Aimee Pearcy

Tech Journalist


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