
This result aligns with broader market trends where Amazon's $8 billion investment in Anthropic since 2023 is gaining renewed attention as Claude demonstrates stronger performance in independent evaluations.
Anthropic's Claude AI assistant has surpassed OpenAI's ChatGPT in a reader poll conducted by The Neuron, receiving 46% of votes compared to ChatGPT's 25%, a nearly 2-to-1 margin.
The poll, which gathered 3,143 votes from readers, showed Claude leading with 1,449 votes while ChatGPT received 790 votes. Other AI models trailed significantly, with Google's Gemini at 14% (431 votes), Microsoft Copilot receiving 180 votes, Perplexity Comet at 74 votes and Grok at 57 votes.
This result aligns with broader market trends where Amazon's $8 billion investment in Anthropic since 2023 is gaining renewed attention as Claude demonstrates stronger performance in independent evaluations.
A comprehensive comparison published in March 2026 found that Claude Opus 4.6 outperforms ChatGPT GPT-5.4 across multiple categories, winning approximately 70% of tested tasks in coding, writing, math, and reasoning benchmarks.
The AI assistant market has never been more competitive. As of March 2026, two platforms dominate the conversation: OpenAI's ChatGPT, now powered by GPT-5.4, and Anthropic's Claude, running on Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6.
Both platforms have evolved significantly over the past year, with Claude gaining particular traction in enterprise environments due to its focus on reliability and safety. This was evident at the HumanX AI conference in San Francisco where Claude dominated discussions among attendees, developers, and enterprise decision-makers.
Anthropic has addressed one of Claude's previously identified limitations by launching web search capabilities in early 2026. Claude Code -- a local terminal agent with integration for VS Code and JetBrains -- has become a preferred tool among professional developers, with reports of multi-hour autonomous task execution including a documented 7-hour project completion for Rakuten.
The Neuron's poll results reflect a shifting landscape in the AI assistant market where enterprise adoption is increasingly favoring alternatives to ChatGPT, particularly for production deployments where trust and safety are paramount considerations.