What is an AI Model?

What it is: An AI model is the ‘brain’ of an AI tool. It’s trained on lots of data, then used to answer your questions or make pictures.
Who it’s for: Beginners trying to understand terms like GPT-5, Claude, or Gemini
Best if: You keep seeing model names and want to know what they are
Skip if: You already work with AI models every day

Think of an AI model like a student who read millions of books, articles, and web pages. After all that reading, the student learned patterns. Now when you ask a question, they give a smart answer based on what they read.

That’s an AI model. It’s not a person. It’s math inside a computer. But it works kind of like a student who studied a lot.

Model vs Tool

People mix these up. Here’s the difference:

  • The model is the brain. Examples: GPT-5, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 2.5 Pro.
  • The tool is the app you use. Examples: ChatGPT (uses GPT-5), Claude.ai (uses Claude), Gemini app (uses Gemini model).

It’s like a car. The engine is the model. The car is the tool. Different cars can use the same type of engine.

Types of AI models

  • Large language models (write and read text) — like GPT-5 and Claude
  • Image models (make pictures) — like Midjourney and DALL-E
  • Video models (make videos) — like Sora and Veo
  • Voice models (make and understand speech) — like Whisper and ElevenLabs

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