ou absolutely can.
In fact, I encourage you to.
Open ChatGPT and ask it to describe your business. See what it says. The answer will probably be detailed, confident, and convincing.
The problem is that a single answer from a single AI model only shows you one small piece of a much larger picture.
It won’t tell you whether Gemini describes your business the same way.
It won’t tell you whether Claude agrees.
It won’t tell you whether all three models place your business in the same category, emphasize the same strengths, or overlook the same details.
Most importantly, it won’t tell you where the models disagree.
Those differences matter.
If ChatGPT describes your company as a marketing consultant, Gemini sees it as a digital agency, and Claude presents it as a business advisor, which interpretation is correct? More importantly, which interpretation is influencing potential customers who are asking AI for recommendations?
A single prompt cannot answer that question.
The Frank Masotti AI Interpretation Analysis Report goes far beyond a one-time AI conversation.
Each report includes a structured analysis of how ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude interpret your business. The findings are compared, reviewed, and analyzed by hand to identify patterns, inconsistencies, strengths, weaknesses, and areas where the models may be misunderstanding what your company actually does.
The goal is not to show you what one AI says.
The goal is to show you how multiple leading AI models collectively understand your business today.
That distinction is important.
You are not purchasing access to ChatGPT.
You already have that.
You are purchasing a professional analysis of AI interpretation across multiple models, multiple perspectives, and multiple findings, organized into a written report designed to help you understand how your business is currently being represented by AI.
Many business owners ask ChatGPT a question and assume they have the answer.
What they actually have is a single snapshot from a single source.
The report provides a broader view.
It reveals where the models agree, where they disagree, what they consistently recognize, what they miss entirely, and what those patterns may mean for your business.
If you’ve already asked ChatGPT about your company, you’ve taken the first step.
The report is what comes next.