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JonathonAiThe Ai Models I Use For Work July 2025

The AI models I Use for Work (July 2025)

Published Jul 2, 2025
Updated Jul 2, 2025
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Here are some rough notes on the AI models I use as of July 2nd, 2025.

Important Caveats

Search & Answer Engines

ToolUse Case
KagiMy primary search engine. Think "Google, but significantly better" with no ads and customizable results.
OpenAI o3Excellent as an "answer engine" that can search the web and provide reasoned, synthesized answers to "stupid" and complex questions.
OpenAI Deep Research (via ChatGPT Plus)Good for generating "blog post style" comprehensive research reports.
Gemini Advanced Deep ResearchTends to produce more "academic style" comprehensive research reports.

Writing & Content Creation

ToolUse Case
Claude Opus 4My go-to for general copywriting help, creative writing tasks, translation, and editing existing text.
ChatGPT 4.5Particularly strong for structuring and expanding on my ideas to create better research queries.
Gemini 2.5 ProExcellent for creating structured documents like guides, proposals, and grant applications.

Image Generation

ToolUse Case
GPT-4o & Gemini Image GenerationUseful for quick edits, brainstorming visual ideas, and initial explorations.
MidjourneyMy preferred choice for any serious image generation when final quality, artistic control and taste matter.

"AI Chores" (Utility Tasks)

ToolUse Case
Gemini 2.5 FlashGreat for quick tasks like reformatting text, reorganizing information, extracting text or scanning receipts and other less complex data manipulation.
Gemini 2.5 ProMy choice for summarizing lengthy texts, synthesizing research from multiple documents, and structuring longer documents.

Powering Advisors / Personas

A Combination Approach: I often use a mix of OpenAI o3 Pro, OpenAI o3, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and Claude Opus 4 to power different aspects of my AI advisors or personas, depending on the specific task the persona is undertaking (e.g., research, writing, critical analysis).

Coding

ToolUse Case
v0For generating quick UI prototypes or landing page mockups using text prompts and scribbled wireframes.
CursorFor any serious development work, I use Cursor, rotating between Gemini Pro 2.5, Claude Sonnet 3.7, and GPT-4o-mini depending on the specific coding challenge (e.g., boilerplate, debugging, algorithm design).

Feel free to use this list as a starting point, but please experiment and discover what works best for you!

PS: The next cohort of my AI literacy for business course starts on July 8th in case you'd like to learn how these tools can support your work.