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Embracing AI Tools
The number of use cases with AI is increasing daily
This is the most exciting time ever to be alive.
Prompt Engineering
There has been a surge of openings for a brand-new type of job called Prompt Engineer. These are people who are skilled at asking AI questions.
Check out this short and free course on writing effective prompts: Learn Prompting.
AI Tools
Here’s some new AI tools I’ve been enjoying lately:
Nichesss - Nichess offers almost 200 tools that provide everything from writing blogs to poetry to YouTube titles. It doesn’t blow me away in any one category like some of the others on this list but it’s a good jack-of-all-trades. Plus, they offer an affordable lifetime membership for those allergic to subscriptions. I’ve included it first in the list because I find myself returning to it often for different use cases.
Morise - Morise is focused on YouTube content. It generates titles, keywords, video tags, even video ideas based on your channel genre.
Postwise - Postwise is for Twitter.
Stockimg.ai - Generates stock images for book covers, wallpaper, posters, and more.
Booth - Booth allows you to upload a photo of your product then it uses AI to generate professional-looking product photography. For example, if you’re selling jewelry, you could upload a photo of a ring and it’ll generate images of that ring on a model or in a setting that you specify. Super impressive! Add model to the list of professions soon to be obsolete…
Convers - I haven’t used this one myself but the idea is incredible. It integrates with all the software you use on a daily basis. One of it’s functions is that it summarizes the messages you receive. So when your coworker or customer sends you a giant paragraph with action items in it, Convers automatically condenses it into a few bullet points. Then, it allows you to respond to messages with the emotion you want to convey. If you want to reply with something witty, just hit the ‘witty’ button. Something serious, hit the ‘serious’ button.
Invideo - This one is still in beta but, like Meta’s AI project, it offers text-to-video functionality. We are going to see an explosion of content in the coming months. There is talk of feature films being developed starring deceased actors like John Wayne. In the not-too-distant future, you will be able to sit down in front of your TV and have it generate a movie completely tailored to your preferences. It will feature the actress you find hottest, the themes you find most fascinating, and the dialogue you find funniest.
ElevenLabs - Text-to-speech is moving at an insane pace. In the few weeks since I did my “interview” with ChatGPT, I’ve found a number of tools that are even better than the one I used. Tell me this isn’t incredible:
I’m writing this so I can look back on it in a few months/years and laugh about how primitive these tools are compared to what’s coming.
This is the most exciting time in human history.