Hotdog Bench A user's informal test comparing ChatGPT and Claude responses to a humorous gif found ChatGPT's reply more concise, while Claude's response was criticized as verbose and flowery. The user, who calls the experiment 'Hotdog Bench,' says OpenAI wins and notes that others on X have also complained about Claude's degraded output. The user suggests that installing ASD-STE100 may help improve Claude's responses. A few days ago I found this little gif, which I quite like: For no particular reason at all maybe with the slightest intention of farming a funny screenshot for my friends , I sent it to ChatGPT: After a minute of chuckling at this, I also sent the same message to Claude, to see how differently it would respond. I was pretty surprised To me, this is a perfect example of the type of uselessly-verbose flowery langauge and composition Claude has been known for lately. It feels like Claude responses have degraded to the point that they are a headache to parse. I know I'm not the only one noticing this, because I've seen several people shitposting about it on X as well: Post by @mykola on X I'm calling this little experiment "Hotdog Bench" and in my opinion, OpenAI wins. Before anybody gets on my case, YES I acknowledge these were not ghost chats, but nothing in my memories or custom instructions would really change this behavior. This seems to be something more and more people are experiencing with modern Anthropic models Opus 5, Sonnet 5, Fable . Hopefully they can fix it soon In the meantime, installing ASD-STE100 https://github.com/danyuchn/asd-ste100-skill seems to do the trick ;