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<p dir="auto">Different AI tools serve different purposes, so choosing the right one depends on your workflow. GitHub Copilot is ideal for real-time code suggestions inside your editor, making it perfect for speeding up development. ChatGPT is better for problem-solving, debugging, and generating structured solutions, while Claude is strong for handling larger codebases and detailed explanations.</p>
<p dir="auto">Freelancers who combine multiple tools often get the best results—using one for writing code quickly and another for reviewing or improving it. This hybrid approach allows you to work smarter, reduce errors, and deliver higher-quality results that justify premium pricing.</p>
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