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  • If you get $60 in your bank account! what AI tool would you purchase and what will you build?

    Purvam Joshi
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    Viktor Surkov
    I woudl probably go and find a job in that case, I dont want to live on streets with laptop playing with AI ))))
    Purvam Joshi
    @viktor_surkov what if your boss ask you this question and give you $60 to spend on tool? what will you do?
    Serg Goreliy
    I would choose to subscribe to a chatbot development platform. With this tool, I could create my own assistant for unify financial credit union customer service that would help with task management and planning. This would greatly simplify my daily activities and make my work more organized. I think this would be very useful for my bank.
    Alexander Galitsky
    I’ll quit my job and go to Greenland
    Purvam Joshi
    @ag94 i hope you have great time there with just $60😂
    Christopher Anderson
    I'd probably go with Jasper.ai to generate some initial content ideas and outlines, then use GPT-3.5 or Claude to refine and expand on the content. Could be a cool way to jumpstart a new blog or content-heavy site without having to write everything from scratch! Just make sure the AI-generated stuff still has your unique voice and perspective mixed in.
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    Remy Traphagan
    I’d invest in a budget-friendly AI design tool to enhance my creative projects. With it, I’d build a portfolio of visually stunning graphics for my freelance work.
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    David Carter
    I'd invest in Writesonic for content creation - it uses GPT and has a lot of helpful templates. Could automate writing articles, ad copy, product descriptions etc to save time. Maybe even experiment with using it to write content to build backlinks for SEO. Has anyone else tried Writesonic? Curious how it compares to Jasper or straight up GPT-3.
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    Tywin Del
    With $60, I’d choose an AI tool for voice recognition
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    Fiona James
    With $60, I’d invest in a subscription to an AI tool like ChatGPT or a coding platform. I’d build a personal finance assistant that helps track expenses and suggests savings tips. Imagine this: a quirky app that sends you daily reminders to save, with fun animations of a piggy bank dancing every time you hit a savings goal! It’d be both practical and entertaining. A few years ago, I was curious about how the banking system operates and its role in the economy. During my research, I found an essay on https://www.topessaywriting.org/... that broke down the basics of banking, including how loans, interest rates, and investments work. The information was incredibly useful, helping me better understand the financial world and manage my own finances.