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Claude 4.7 vs. GPT-5: A Practitioner's Comparison for 2026
Concrete differences in reasoning, coding, agentic use, cost, and safety posture.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2Claude-4.7
- 3GPT-5
- 4model-comparison
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Section 1
The premise
Claude 4.7 and GPT-5 trade leadership task by task — pick by workload, not by global benchmark.
What AI does well here
- Identify which model leads on coding, long-context, vision, voice
- Compare cost per 1M tokens at your typical input/output ratio
- Surface tool-calling behavior differences (parallel calls, schema adherence)
- Note safety-tuning differences that affect prompt design
What AI cannot do
- Stay accurate as new model versions ship monthly — re-test
- Replace your own eval set with public benchmarks
- Predict which provider's roadmap will deliver first
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