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If you aren’t sure which AI Hub platform to use, OIT is here to help.
Let the AI Hub Choose
Allow the AI Hub to select what model is best for your prompt. The hub will analyze your query and automatically route it to the model best suited for your prompt.
Use the AI Hub Quick Decision Chart
| If you need… | Best pick | Why |
| Brainstorming, outlining, drafting, rewriting, tutoring, coding help | ChatGPT | Strong general-purpose drafting + problem-solving; consistently helpful across writing and code. |
| Clean writing, summarizing long docs, structured outlines, “editor” style revisions, thoughtful tutoring | Claude Sonnet | Excellent at clear prose, synthesis, and following nuanced instructions; strong “writing partner.” |
| Deep reasoning, complex writing, high-stakes synthesis, more demanding analysis tasks | Claude Opus | Typically, the strongest Claude for complex, multi-step thinking and polished long-form outputs. |
| Customizable/local or private deployment, offline workflows, cost control, experimentation | Llama | Flexible open(-ish) model ecosystem: great when you want more control over hosting, tuning, and data handling. |
| Fast, informal brainstorming, trend/context-aware chat (especially when connected to live feeds) | Grok | Optimized for quick, conversational exploration; can be useful for “what’s happening now” style prompting. |
| Google Workspace workflows (Docs/Gmail/Sheets), summarizing + drafting from files, multimodal tasks | Gemini | Strong when paired with Google ecosystem and file-driven work; solid multimodal + productivity use cases. |

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