If you've ever wanted to pit AI models against each other on the same prompt without juggling a dozen browser tabs, there's now a tool that claims to do exactly that. GangstaAI.org—a name that definitely leans into hacker aesthetic—aggregates access to multiple leading AI providers through a single interface, letting you fire off one query and watch responses roll in from competing models.

The Setup

The platform routes prompts to GPT-4o for text responses and image generation, Google's Gemini for both modalities, xAI's Grok via Aurora, plus Mistral, DeepSeek, Llama, Phi, and Flux Pro (for image generation). Beyond model outputs, users get real-time web search, neural search results, fact-checking capabilities, research search functionality, and animated GIF lookups—all routed through the same prompt you've entered.

What You're Actually Sharing

Here's where things get interesting from a privacy standpoint. According to GangstaAI's own disclosure, every text you type, file or image you attach, and your conversation context gets forwarded to each provider. That's not unusual for an aggregator, but it means you're simultaneously agreeing to OpenAI's data practices, Google's policies, xAI's terms, Mistral's approach, DeepSeek's handling, and whatever Llama and Phi decide to do with your inputs—all at once.

Each Provider Sets Its Own Rules

The critical detail: each AI company processes your shared data under their individual privacy policies. GangstaAI doesn't appear to offer a unified wrapper that standardizes what happens to your information across providers. To delete your data, the contact address listed is ask.ai.helpnow@gmail.com—a personal Gmail address rather than an enterprise support channel.

Key Takeaways

  • Simultaneous access to GPT-4o, Gemini, Grok via Aurora, Mistral, DeepSeek, Llama, and Phi
  • Image generation routed to Flux Pro specifically
  • Real-time web search, neural results, fact-checking, and GIF search built in
  • Data shared with every provider under their own privacy policies

The Bottom Line

This is a slick concept for developers or researchers comparing model outputs—watching GPT-4o vs Gemini on the same edge case has real value. But before you start feeding it sensitive codebases or proprietary prompts, understand that you're trusting not one AI company's data handling but six or seven simultaneously. Read each provider's policy if compliance matters to your use case.