Correctness Comparison of ChatGPT‐4, Gemini, Claude‐3, and Copilot for Spatial Tasks

Author:

Hochmair Hartwig H.1ORCID,Juhász Levente2ORCID,Kemp Takoda1

Affiliation:

1. School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center University of Florida Davie Florida USA

2. GIS Center Florida International University Miami Florida USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTGenerative AI including large language models (LLMs) has recently gained significant interest in the geoscience community through its versatile task‐solving capabilities including programming, arithmetic reasoning, generation of sample data, time‐series forecasting, toponym recognition, or image classification. Existing performance assessments of LLMs for spatial tasks have primarily focused on ChatGPT, whereas other chatbots received less attention. To narrow this research gap, this study conducts a zero‐shot correctness evaluation for a set of 76 spatial tasks across seven task categories assigned to four prominent chatbots, that is, ChatGPT‐4, Gemini, Claude‐3, and Copilot. The chatbots generally performed well on tasks related to spatial literacy, GIS theory, and interpretation of programming code and functions, but revealed weaknesses in mapping, code writing, and spatial reasoning. Furthermore, there was a significant difference in the correctness of results between the four chatbots. Responses from repeated tasks assigned to each chatbot showed a high level of consistency in responses with matching rates of over 80% for most task categories in the four chatbots.

Publisher

Wiley

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