Which AI tools are a necessity for you both in daily and business life?
Esra Gokdemir
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Jacelyn Sia@jacelyn_sia
As a developer, the following AI tools are essential for both your daily work and business life:
1. Python-NLTK - Natural Language Toolkit for Python, which is useful in processing and analyzing text data.
2. TensorFlow- It is one of the most extensively used open-source machine learning frameworks, which helps to build and train neural networks.
3. Keras- A high-level neural network API written in Python, which can run on top of TensorFlow, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, or Theano.
4. Amazon SageMaker - A fully managed machine learning service that enables developers to quickly build, train, and deploy machine learning models at any scale.
5. Dialogflow - Dialogflow is an end-to-end development suite for building conversations that help you meet your users where they are.
Here is the list of top 10 AI tools every software developer should use
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Intelogos
Well, for life I am used to using Dipl and Chat GPT, but for work Intelogos https://www.intelogos.com
I use Poe every day. Best interface by far.
ClassPoint
ChatGPT is my go to, along with Anyword. Plus, I've been using our tool, ClassPoint AI as I present in PowerPoint... a lot... This generates questions to ask the audience based on my slide info.
Kommunicate
I have been using ChatGPt each day.
Hunted Space
ChatGPT is my personal assistant at this point 😊
Propertizer
For me OpenAI's ChatGPT has been a game changer for drafting emails, writing pieces, and even brainstorming ideas - it's a truly versatile tool! And Notion AI too.
I am also a user of ChatGPT, but my preference lies in the secondary development products that are built on top of it.
These products are applicable in various fields such as New Bing, Midjourney, Notion AI, Trickle AI, etc.
They're all cool.🥰
ChatGPT, Canva AI and app.heygen.com, best evergreen sites for creating contents, emails, Designs and Videos.
It seems to me that I have tried hundreds of them, but everything except ChatGPT turned out to be useless.
I use Notion for note-taking and storing, so I also use their AI feature to organize information copied from somewhere else. It's also helpful for whipping up a quick email draft!
I would say definitely ChatGPT
For Content Writing for my Blogs : https://writeme.ai/
For Video Editing : https://www.synthesia.io/tools/a...
For Audio Editing : https://www.altered.ai/voice-editor
For me OpenAI's ChatGPT has been a game changer for reviewing codes in daily basis!!
In my daily workflow, Jupyter Notebooks are essential for coding, data manipulation and visualization. For ML models, TensorFlow and PyTorch are go-tos. Business-wise, I rely on Tableau for data visualization, and Alteryx for data prep. For cloud computing and storage, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and AWS are my picks. And don't forget GitHub for version control and collaboration!
Daily, I'm leaning on Slack for communication - its AI-powered search saves time. Google's Smart Reply feature is handy for quick emails too. For business, I find AWS's cost optimization tools and Google Cloud's AI Platform essential for efficient cloud operations. For task automation, I'm using Zapier, and Trello's Butler is great for workflow automation.
@diana_iun Nope! I just like playing around with it. I really enjoy photography so I like to see how close I can get with creating photorealistic portraits for fun.
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Open AI and Notion also has now AI writing for anything so both of them are 🔝
Another one is our CRM Hubspo. It has chatspot.ai to get reports or data from a one question
ChatGPT is one of the best tools for me.
recently I moved to Bing Chatbot for writing anything.