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Perplexity Pro Tip—Pick the Right Model, Get Better Answers
A quick guide to GPT-4 vs Claude vs Gemini inside Perplexity, plus Amazon’s million-robot milestone and Nvidia’s “virtual power plant” play.
Welcome to First AI Movers Pro. Today’s lead walks you through Perplexity’s model selector—why it matters, when to switch, and how to squeeze the most value from each engine.
Choosing the Best AI Model in Perplexity 🔎
Perplexity’s free tier auto-picks a fast, general model (“Best” mode). Upgrade to Perplexity Pro and a dropdown appears: GPT-4.1, O3, Claude 4 Sonnet, Gemini 2.5, and more. Here is how to decide which brain to borrow.
Task | Best pick | Why it shines |
---|---|---|
Deep research with citations | GPT-4.1 | Handles long context and nuanced reasoning; top citation accuracy. |
Conversational Q and A | Claude 4 Sonnet | Faster, friendlier tone; lower token cost than GPT-4. |
Rapid brainstorming | Gemini 2.5 | Generates many diverse ideas and images quickly. |
Code review or bug fixes | O3 | Tuned for step-by-step reasoning and structured output. |
Everyday look-ups | “Best” auto mode | Saves clicks; Perplexity routes to the cheapest competent model. |
Power-user workflow
Ask once in Best mode. Note gaps or style issues.
Clone the chat and switch models—compare responses side by side.
Mix and match. Use GPT-4 for outline, Claude to polish, and Gemini to create a hero image prompt.
Why model choice matters
Cost: GPT-4 calls can be 4-6× pricier than Claude on a per-token basis.
Speed: Claude Sonnet often replies in half the time of GPT-4 for casual queries.
Flavor: Each model was trained on different data; switching can surface fresh sources or code styles.
Bottom line: Treat the model menu like camera lenses—swap to fit the shot. Once you learn which model excels at which chore, Perplexity goes from good to indispensable.
Quick Takes
Amazon tops one million warehouse robots and rolls out a foundation model that trims robot travel time by ten percent.
Nvidia backs Emerald AI. The stealth start-up lets data centers shift GPU workloads to match grid demand, turning “AI factories” into virtual power plants.
Google’s Gemini arrives in Classroom for all Education tiers, offering draft feedback bots and auto-generated quizzes.
Switch builds compact “AI factories” in Las Vegas, packing more compute per square foot than traditional data centers—designs are optimized for Nvidia gear.
Wrap-Up and CTA
Knowing when to flip Perplexity’s model switch turns AI from generic to genius. Give it a spin: run the same question through GPT-4 and Claude today and compare. If this tip saves you time, forward the newsletter to a teammate who still lives in “Best mode.”
Thanks for reading,
The First AI Movers Pro Team
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