The AI hype is real. Other than ChatGPT I honestly don't use any AI tools right now.

    Curious, do you all use any AI tools at the moment regularly other than ChatGPT? Or is it all a bubble?

    What are your favorite AI tools right now?
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    1. Can’t live without Chatbox anymore. It’s the first thing I open at work every day, and so do my coworkers. Since there are apps with similar names out there, just be clear, I’m talking about this one https://chatboxai.app/ I only need one subscription to use both ChatGPT and Claude, and all the data stays on my computer.

    2. I recently discovered Krea for realistic image generation. It’s brilliant and there’s a free plan available.

    3. irrationalinvestment on

      We use Quillbot for paraphrasing and grammar checking as one of a few layers of quality control for a professional writing service.

    4. I dont know if AI is a hype. But just like the internet bubble crash, I think we are gonna see trillion dollars companies come out it just like how Amazon etc came out of the dot com burst stronger and better.

      That said here are some of my favorite AI startups I think will disrupt billion dollar industries and emerge as winners.

      1. **OpenAI**: Obvious but  OpenAI revolutionized AI industry after being super silent for like 5 years. And I think they are capable of creating magic again. I think they will become the AWS of AI.
      2. **Retell**: Retell is disrupting the BPO/Call center industry that is worth billions with humanlike voice agents and it’s already so good. 
      3. **Wosily**: Wosily is disrupting the $400B content writing industry replacing blog, email marketing and content writers with AI agents. I already think they are better than cheap talent you hire off fiver with the right context.
      4. **Cursor**: Cursors helps you write code 10x faster.  Probably will require 1 engineers instead of 10 in the future.
      5. **V0**: V0 by Vercel is already so good at UI/UX design and its easily going to replace most of the designers in most teams.

      What do you think it? Too optimistic? 😉

    5. I take notes for my meetings using [unpen.io](https://unpen.io/). A bit more pricey than some other tools, but it stays pretty cheap for the time saved, and I’m sure that my meetings aren’t shared with other company/used to train an AI.

    6. DaNomadDownUnder on

      To be honest, I’m not keen on using anything I can’t run on my local PC, offline. I’m quite sceptical of these services keep popping up trying to sell the same with a slight difference.

      I’ve meddled with LLMs on my PC and they’re nice as a brainstorming partner, but I wouldn’t use them for any mission critical projects as they do often hallucinate.

      I’m not holding my breath for AI to transform our lives anytime soon. Yes, students are using it to “cheat” their homework, but that’s been going on since … forever.

      Maybe in a few more years it’ll mature more to be used as a replacement for some software that we use, but yeah, I’m not so interested in what’s available these days.

    7. [perplexity.ai](http://perplexity.ai) is nice whenever you need to research something for work.

      I’ve used it to assess market size of particular industries and TAM/SAM/SOM for a SaaS product. It does the math and provides sources which you can check and keep as reference.

    8. I’ve found Perplexity AI to be quite useful, particularly for market research. It quickly gathers insights from extensive datasets through its web search capabilities, making it much simpler to identify trends and make informed, data-driven decisions. Any other tool for market research you’ve found useful?

    9. I mostly use ChatGPT and sometimes Midjourney. But, right now I’m learning PyTorch and hope to make my own AI tool/project as a product. It’s gonna be a while before I can even start this project, however…

    10. I use:
      – Perplexity AI (very frequently). More often than Google.
      – Cursor with Claude 3.5 Sonnet. To build a prototype that works.
      – Chatgpt with O1. Only when 3.5 Sonnet isn’t good enough but the prompt has to be so specific.
      – Sometimes, Midjourney, Runway and Udio. To make realistic AI videos. Rarely though.
      – I also use an AI agent that I built, but I am not here to promote my tool.

    11. I’ve actually stopped using so many because it’s hard to make time for them all. I only really use Glambase regularly for making pics and monetizing my AI influencer

    12. Chitchatbot.ai – great for creating chatbots that can be deployed on websites or social messaging apps

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