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Google Gemini 2.5, Claude 3.7 and DeepSeek 3.1 Compete in Coding


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Gemini 2.5 and Deepseek 3.1 both do very well on coding challenges and tests. Those who have tested them and Claude 3.7 Sonnet still prefer Claude for coding.

The article from NextBigFuture discusses the competition among three advanced AI models: Google's Gemini 2.5, Anthropic's Claude 3.7, and DeepSeek 3.1, focusing on their capabilities in coding tasks. Google's Gemini 2.5 has shown significant improvements in understanding and generating code, with enhancements in reasoning and planning capabilities. Claude 3.7 from Anthropic has been highlighted for its ability to handle complex coding problems with a nuanced understanding of context, making it particularly adept at tasks requiring deep logical reasoning. Meanwhile, DeepSeek 3.1, although less known, has made strides in code generation, particularly in areas like algorithm optimization and debugging. The article compares these models on various benchmarks, noting their strengths in different coding scenarios, from simple script writing to complex software development tasks, and discusses how each model's unique approach to AI training and architecture contributes to their performance in the coding domain.

Read the Full NextBigFuture Article at:
[ https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/03/google-gemini-2-5-claude-3-7-and-deepseek-3-1-compete-in-coding.html ]

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