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Handdrawn editorial split-screen comparison: left card shows Claude (Anthropic wordmark + symbol legible) rendering an interactive curve and a clickable diagram inline in a chat bubble; right card shows ChatGPT (OpenAI wordmark + symbol legible) outputting a static bar chart with visible Python code beside an uploaded spreadsheet; a central balance/decision element between them; calm cream background, pen-and-watercolour style
AI ToolsClaude vs ChatGPTClaude

Claude vs ChatGPT for Charts, Diagrams & Visualizations: Which One Should You Use in 2026?

Upload a dataset and need a precise, downloadable chart with the code shown? That's ChatGPT. Want a visual you can poke at, iterate on in conversation, or ship as a shareable interactive tool? That's Claude. The full comparison — capabilities, plans, and where each one quietly loses.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·May 23, 2026·11 min read
Handdrawn diagram of the STADLER ChatGPT adoption layer: STADLER wordmark above a 650-figure workforce, three workflow channels for drafting, translation, and 125+ custom GPTs, with OpenAI as the foundation layer
Thought LeadershipOpenAIChatGPT

What STADLER's ChatGPT Rollout Teaches About Industrial AI Adoption

OpenAI's STADLER customer story is one of the cleanest enterprise AI cases of 2026: a 650-person, 230-year-old industrial manufacturer reaching >85% daily active usage on a horizontal LLM. The interesting part is the operating layer underneath the numbers — and what it tells European mid-market boards about industrial AI adoption.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·May 19, 2026·11 min read
Handdrawn editorial diagram of an AI-assisted disaster response operations layer over a map of South and Southeast Asia, with OpenAI as the AI partner card connected to situation report, needs assessment, and public communications outputs
AI GuidesAI for Disaster ResponseHumanitarian AI

OpenAI's Bangkok AI Jam: What Asian Disaster Agencies Actually Need to Build Next

OpenAI's Bangkok AI Jam is a directional starting point, not a finished product. The harder question for Asian disaster-management ministries, multilaterals, and NGOs is what governance, integration, and measurement layer sits around the model — and which workflows can survive a real event.

Marco Lobo
Marco Lobo·May 19, 2026·12 min read