Voice of the Emirates – The competition between the two artificial intelligence giants, ChatGPT and Google Gemini, has intensified, after the battle entered a new phase entitled: Who is smarter… and who “hallucinates” more?
While ChatGPT continues to reign supreme in the global smart chat market, Google has ignited the scene with satirical reports and “corrective” reviews of its flaws. This was a confrontation with a technology that was not without a touch of irony and technical arrogance.
According to analysts, “hallucination” in the world of artificial intelligence means fabricating inaccurate or exaggerated answers. Google exploited this in its recent promotional campaign, claiming—in its own way—that Gemini doesn’t hallucinate, but rather “smiles confidently” before answering!
Technical reports indicate that Gemini, which Google has integrated into its search services and voice assistant, uses a sophisticated correction system. This system monitors “suspicious” information provided by competing AIs and compares it to its own verified data before responding. This is done in an effort to demonstrate its superior accuracy and lack of speculation.
In response, sources close to the ChatGPT developers countered that the model learns faster than its competitors. Furthermore, its occasional “hallucinations” are not errors but rather attempts at creative expression. This insightful observation underscores that imagination can sometimes be more effective than rigid reality.
Artificial intelligence experts believe the conflict between the two companies is no longer just a software race, but a digital battle of wits. They are competing to shape the world in their own language… and to see who makes the first mistake, so the other can laugh mockingly.


