

Bytes: Week in Review — ChatGPT vs. Claude, Nvidia in the hot seat, and Hollywood’s latest AI lawsuit
9 snips Sep 19, 2025
Anita Ramaswamy, a columnist at The Information specializing in AI and tech trends, joins Nova Safo to delve into the latest in the tech world. They discuss the rivalry between OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude, highlighting differences in user adoption and their roles in workplace productivity. The conversation also covers NVIDIA's legal challenges in China, its partnership with Intel, and a lawsuit from Hollywood studios against a Chinese AI startup over copyright issues. Tune in for insights into the evolving landscape of technology!
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Different Chatbots, Different Primary Uses
- OpenAI's ChatGPT sees most use as practical everyday guidance like how-tos and tips.
- Anthropic's Claude skews toward workplace tasks like coding and enterprise automation.
User Demographics Are Shifting
- ChatGPT's user base shifted from mostly typically masculine names to 52% typically feminine names.
- This suggests a demographic shift in who uses chatbots and the questions they ask.
AI Is Being Trained To Act Like Workers
- Businesses increasingly train models to act inside enterprise apps, not just assist workers.
- Companies pay experts to teach AI to use tools like Salesforce and automate full job tasks.