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Several AI tools are widely recognized and used across various fields. Some of the most mentioned include TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn, OpenCV, NLTK, Keras, spaCy, and GPT-3 [4]. These tools are commonly used for tasks ranging from machine learning model development to natural language processing and computer vision. They provide robust frameworks and libraries that facilitate the creation and deployment of AI models.

Specialized AI Tools

For those looking for more specialized AI tools, http://Neuroni.ai is recommended as a versatile tool for daily tasks and studies [1:1]. Midjourney is another popular choice, particularly for creative applications [1:2]. MATLAB and Simulink are highlighted for their integration capabilities with AI tools, especially in real-world applications involving complex hardware systems like autonomous vehicles [2:1].

AI Tool Directories

Keeping track of the rapidly evolving landscape of AI tools can be challenging. Resources like AEye Tools offer real-time directories that rank and categorize AI tools, making it easier to discover and compare them [3]. Another directory, God of Prompt, curates over 1000 free top AI tools, providing a comprehensive resource for finding tools suited to specific needs [5].

User Recommendations and Insights

Users often share insights about which AI tools they find most practical and effective. For instance, some users prefer simpler tools like GPT Nexus for text automation and DALL-E for image generation due to their practicality [5:1]. Additionally, Octo is recommended for data analysis and automation, particularly for integrating insights directly into Google Sheets [3:1].

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Best AI Tools?

Posted by AntelopePleasant5352 · in r/ArtificialInteligence · 2 years ago
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What are some of your favorite AI tools that you use everyday? For me it's just Chatgpt for now, but I know some more good ones are coming...

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Meta-Stark · 2 years ago

It's Midjourney for me

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John4Qs · 2 years ago

You should really check out Neuroni.ai imho it´s just amazing tech.

If you want a usual tool to help you out with your studies/work/daily
life or want to have some fun testing it out.....just go and take a
look: https://neuroni.ai/Neuroni.ai

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Artificial Intelligence Tools

Posted by CynicalApostle · in r/ArtificialInteligence · 2 years ago

No doubt, Artificial Intelligence Tools, and Machine Learning Tools are the two areas that are aggressively taking up the market in recent times. AI exists since the 1980s, but it is not until very recent years that saw the tremendous growth of AI and its applications. We can say that Artificial Intelligence is the intelligence that is demonstrated by machines and is more likely to try and create a simulation of the human intelligence process.

https://www.educba.com/artificial-intelligence-tools/

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Creative_Sushi · 2 years ago

Great post, however, I think it is missing an important one MATLAB and Simulink. You can build AI using the tools included in the list. What MATLAB and Simulink does it that it integrates with those tools and make it easier to test them and deploy them in real life applications because MATLAB and Simulink are designed to work with complex hardware systems like cars and autonomous vehicles.

https://blog.tensorflow.org/2023/03/tensorflow-with-matlab.html?linkId=8634031

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AI Tools Are Everywhere—But Which Ones Are Actually Worth Using?

Posted by shaker-ameen · in r/ChatGPT · 7 months ago

I just found a real-time AI tool directory that ranks them as they launch.

💡 Every day, new AI tools pop up—some are game-changers, others are just overhyped. Keeping track of them all is exhausting. But this site, AEye Tools, does the work for you by:

✅ Ranking AI tools across categories (writing, automation, coding, etc.)
✅ Letting you filter & compare tools in seconds
✅ Crowdsourcing new AI tools, so it's always updated

Curious—what’s the best AI tool you’ve discovered recently? Or what category do you think needs WAY better options? 👀

Let’s help each other find the best tools out there! 💬⬇️

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Both-Blueberry2510 · 7 months ago

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Octo
For data analysis, analysis automation and alerts from google sheets.
I use this personally to get weekly insights on my growth metrics directly to my inbox.

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r/ArtificialInteligence • [4]

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Here is a list of AI tools you may find useful

Posted by joyful_reader · in r/ArtificialInteligence · 2 years ago
  • TensorFlow
  • PyTorch
  • Scikit-learn
  • OpenCV
  • NLTK
  • Keras
  • spaCy
  • GPT-3

These are just a few examples of widely used tools. There are many more depending on the specific use case and the field of AI.

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Mostlygrowedup4339 · 2 years ago

What do they do?

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[deleted] · 2 years ago

Artificially intelligate.

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GOhaniGO9 · 2 years ago

Great!

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irfanhabib · 2 years ago

Anything for nodejs

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r/ArtificialInteligence • [5]

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Best AI Tools Directory

Posted by Illustrious-King8421 · in r/ArtificialInteligence · 1 year ago

Hi all!
I have curated a 1000+ free top AI tools, I hope you find it useful.
Here it is: https://www.godofprompt.ai/best-ai-tools
Let me knows AI Tools you use for your work! It will help me make it more useful for you.
Enjoy.

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Beautiful-Ad-2943 · 1 year ago

Is there an AI that can help dial phone number then connect the user when someone pick up?

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RenegadeUK · 1 year ago

Thanks for notifying of this much appreciated :)

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Illustrious-King8421 · OP · 1 year ago

You’re welcome ☺️

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Elvis_Onjiko · 1 year ago

Cool directory, but isn't it funny how many AI tools still miss the mark? For example, while Runway ML and Stability AI are great, they can't beat the simplicity of something like GPT Nexus for text automation or DALL-E for image generation. Sometimes the most hyped tools aren't the most practical. Anyone else find this? 😂

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r/ArtificialInteligence • [6]

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A list of Artificial Intelligence tools for personal use

Posted by agarwalsimran · in r/ArtificialInteligence · 5 years ago

Over the years, there has been a lot of progress and development when it comes to artificial intelligence. Most of this progress has been geared towards the growth of businesses and industries. However, several companies are working on artificial intelligence tools fit for personal use.

List of AI Tools for Personal use talks about AI tools for work, Travel AI Tools, Healthcare tools, educational AI tools and many more!

Do check it out & I hope this helps!

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McFurryNight · 5 years ago

Banana peeler

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JerryEarthC137 · 5 years ago

THAT I can support.

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cedroid09 · 5 years ago

Add Ada to your health section :)

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agarwalsimran · OP · 5 years ago

Thanks, will do.

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halimou · 5 years ago

@artoby Exactly ! Maybe an article generated automatically by bot ?

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artoby · 5 years ago

I've read the entire list and picked up 6 projects looking interesting to me. Surprisingly I wasn't able to get anything helpful out of any of these tools. They either dead or do different things rather than what was described in an article. It's just 1 out of 6 that probably does a helpful thing - but I wasn't able to try it as it's not available in my region.

  • DEAD. Ferret.ai: Helps your research quickly by making a summary of searchability and articles.
  • IT'S FOR ORGANIZATIONS, BUT NOT INDIVIDUALS. Bright crowd:  If you are looking to broaden your circle to be in line with the career that you are in, this is the best AI to use. Within no time, you should make meaningful connections that will have a positive impact on your career.
  • IT'S FOR ORGANIZATIONS, BUT NOT INDIVIDUALS. Woo: Helps you make smart and better decisions that will come in handy for your career.
  • DEAD. ETCH: This tool helps in managing all of your networks and puts them in one searchable database.
  • DEAD. capsule.ai
  • NOT AVAILBLE IN MY REGION. Bitesnap: A food recognition AI tool that helps you count calories by only taking a photo.

 

Probably an author has put some time in building an article but it seems to me that some part of the content was just copy pasted from some older source without checking.

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Best Automation Tools / Thoughts on Leveraging AI?

Posted by SouthWeb1307 · in r/consulting · 7 months ago

Ramping up my consulting business and am looking to invest in a few tools, or one really good one that is multi-functional, that will help me take my productivity with clients to the next level.

The type of work I’m providing my clients with is as follows:

  • Project Plans
  • Implementation Tracking & Execution Planning
  • Process Improvements / Workflows / Roadmaps
  • Business Models & Financial Forecasts
  • BRDs, SOPs
  • Data Analysis
  • KPI measurement over periods of time to identify trends

Just looking for some tools to help increase my productivity and maybe allow me to deliver results to clients at a faster rate. Not looking to fully rely on AI to do my work for me - keeping the human touch is important because it’s why my clients hired me. But leveraging tools comes with a lot of benefits.

Hoping to get some demos scheduled. Let me know what you all are using!

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Sad_Perspective2844 · 7 months ago

Bern using GPT Plus daily for 18 months but about to upgrade to Pro. My toolbox is built with many different things, the list is huge. Aside from the below I’ve heard great things about ClickUp and their AI agent. But my key ones are:

  • ChatGPT for all sorts - and you can do most of this with that, but you’ll need to craft your own prompts or find good ones.
  • Projects in GPT with chats that have specific functions (for example, I do a lot of tender analysis, so I have specific things I look for, and it’s set up for that)
  • Newsletter summaries into NotebookLM. RSS and email into a google sheet, which is fed into NotebookLM

And yeah, none of these can replace a human, but it cuts a tonne of time and allows you to focus your efforts on quality and value

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incant_app · 7 months ago

Do you use Excel for any of these deliverables? If so, you can check out an addin I'm working on which allows you to quickly create conditional formatting rules, data validation, charts, etc as well as perform VBA-like tasks.

It's still in beta, but you can get an invite through the link on my profile, and I can work on adding specific functionality if you request it.

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phatster88 · 7 months ago

If this is how you run your business, maybe you need to reconsider.

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Luce097 · 7 months ago

Following

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According-Analyst983 · 7 months ago

Agent.so could be a great fit for your needs. It's an all-in-one platform that helps with project plans, data analysis, and more. You can leverage multiple AI agents to streamline your workflow and enhance productivity.

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What are your favorite AI tools?

Posted by SadBlackTea · in r/OpenAI · 2 years ago

What are some AI tools that you use often, that help you with your work/school or that you simply use for fun?

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TheOnlyWaldtroll · 2 years ago

KI ocr. It can read my handwriting better than I can.

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EstateAbject8812 · 2 years ago

I'm interested in OCR for handwritten material, but I can't seem to locate this tool. Got a link?

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SadBlackTea · OP · 2 years ago

hey, I made a subreddit for AI tools in case you wanna join - https://www.reddit.com/r/BestGenToolsAI/

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TheOnlyWaldtroll · 2 years ago

Power Automate - KI builder

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SadBlackTea · OP · 2 years ago

Btw I made a subreddit for sharing AI tools with each other in case you wanna join - https://www.reddit.com/r/BestGenToolsAI/

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mateyman · 2 years ago

Is it possible to link to me where I can use this ai/try it out? Can't find it anywhere looking up and down google lol

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TheOnlyWaldtroll · 2 years ago

I don't know where or if there is a free version. With the company office 365 license you have the chance to test it with make.powerautomate.com but I am not sure if it is possible without any office 365 version. If you are logged in you find it at Ai-builder. There you can choose which module to try in browser by uploading a file and getting the ocr output right next to it.

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SadBlackTea · OP · 2 years ago

Hey, I made a subreddit for sharing AI tools with each other in case you wanna join - https://www.reddit.com/r/BestGenToolsAI/

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CreamyTaco · 1 year ago

I really like using SheetMagic.ai - it essentially lets you do what 99% of all the other AI tools do (create images, text, etc) in Google Sheets.

The nice part about it being in Sheets is you can essentially do any AI prompt in bulk with a list of data. Really helpful for SEO, for bulk AI image generation, etc.

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Maggy_success · 1 year ago

I use these tools for studying:

Textero.ai. For essay generation and reference search.

Tome.app. For presentations and mood boards.

And ChatGPT to generate topics for papers and other content.

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SocietyOfSideHustle · 1 year ago

I like seowriting AI the best.. you can write news articles, blog posts, product roundups, product reviews, & how to guides.

My favorite aspect ws you to add in 3 URLs for references for your articles & it also allows you to add NLP keywords to include in the posts.

I use it for my basketball blog news articles, but it could also be used on an affiliate marketing blog.

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jamie452 · 1 year ago

RambleFix is my personal favourite.

Saves so much time by letting you speak rather than write.

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r/ArtificialInteligence • [9]

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Any recommended AI tools?

Posted by Strong_Following868 · in r/ArtificialInteligence · 2 years ago

I just started using ChatGPT. I was wondering if you guys recommend any other AI tools. I’m hoping to share information and expand to use other helpful AI tools for personal development and business purposes

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tansuyegen · 2 years ago

You can spend lots of hours at

https://www.futurepedia.io 🙂

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Strong_Following868 · OP · 2 years ago

Amazing thank you so much! It’s exactly what I needed

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afautomata · 2 years ago

Don't sleep on content repurposing! Turn your blog into content for social and email super fast. byautomata.io was built explicitly for this.

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Zealousideal-Bass539 · 2 years ago

You can check out Coach Marlee, the world's first AI coach. They offer a wide selection of personalized, AI-powered coaching programs for personal and professional development and it's surprisingly free: https://www.fingerprintforsuccess.com/blog/ai-coaching-app

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Best AI Tools for PPC

Posted by unpaid_intern001 · in r/PPC · 1 year ago

Curious what AI tools you are leveraging and what your feedback is! We are currently leveraging Google Keyword and SEMrush.

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IceAmbitious6132 · 1 year ago

I really like Optymyzr when I used it. Good at helping with budget pacing too!

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remembermemories · 1 year ago

I honestly only use Semrush as an extra tool for my PPC tasks and it's plenty enough with the AI tools it includes (don't want to pay for extra tools). I generate ideas and iterations for ad copy with the contentshake tool, and I combine it with free features like the free title generator for hooks.

Still, there are some other tools by Semrush that you need to pay for, but as soon as your campaigns start working they basically pay for it, like the social content generator that I want to use for turning text into video and into creative formats like memes/quotes.

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OddProjectsCo · 1 year ago

I use an AI assistant on all my meetings (Otter is what I use, but there's plenty of others out there). Helpful to automatically capture notes, main action items, etc.

I find it MUCH easier than trying to take notes and present / discuss with clients at the same time.

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Psy_Kira · 1 year ago

Does Otter have to be installed company wide and does it visibly join meetings or can it be used just personally without anyone else being aware?

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gladue · 1 year ago

Anyone using Zap + GPT for some cool time saving automation’s??

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powerlogo · 1 year ago

Using many. Though I use make.com. some use cases:

  • getting weekly summary of my campaigns from Google ads and asking chatgpt for insights.
  • forwarding analytics reports with previous period comparison and asking for comparisons and insights. I also include a log of changes we made on the website on a Google sheet in my prompt to get relevant insights.
  • answering all customer service generic queries automatically
  • quoting complex pricing to leads using make/sheets/gsuite.
  • generating hundreds of pages of content using make/sheets/api
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matthew77277 · 1 year ago

"Answering all customer service generic quieres automatically" Did you train the AI on custom information related to your business? If so, what was the easiest way to feed this into chatgpt?

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maxxxxtro · 1 year ago

ChatGPT 4 is excellent for creative ad copy. about 30% of the traffic on our website was generated from ChatGPT ads. Just make sure to have a good prompt.

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Logical_Sea2630 · 1 year ago

What prompts do you use?

I find ai sometimes so annoying when it just doesn't get it

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Federal_Lifeguard_21 · 3 months ago

I normally said make a RSA copys of max 30 characters for 15 headlines and max 90 characters for 4 descriptions. Use these examples as your answer (Then you can give past best performers or examples they have in organic social to match the brand tone). One of the best things I have done is to ask for the brand Book of the client, and literally always ask chatgpt to remember the brand book guidelines when writting the ads. It has been amazing, the client has actually used some of the copys in their organic social and email marketing because of it.

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Yekxmerr · 1 year ago

I'm at 90% lol. Instead of researching prompts I gave chat gpt a ton of examples to learn from and craft new ones based on my samples.

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maxxxxtro · 1 year ago

Yes, that's another great way to generate ads. If you have a mature campaign with lots of data you can give ChatGPT you best ad assets and ask for new or better versions.

Ill give you a great example, I am not a native English speaker but I manage writing good ads for the American audience. For a while we used the same ads for the UK and had nice results, until we asked ChatGPT to create the same ads, basically the same message but use British slang and it created amazing ads that had better performance.

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Key Considerations for Choosing AI Tools:

  1. Purpose and Use Case: Identify what you need the AI tool for—whether it's for natural language processing, image recognition, data analysis, or automation. Different tools excel in different areas.

  2. Ease of Use: Look for tools with user-friendly interfaces and good documentation. This is especially important if you or your team are not highly technical.

  3. Integration Capabilities: Ensure the AI tool can easily integrate with your existing systems and workflows. Compatibility with other software can enhance productivity.

  4. Scalability: Choose tools that can grow with your needs. If your project expands, the tool should be able to handle increased data or complexity.

  5. Cost: Consider your budget. Some AI tools are free or open-source, while others may require a subscription or licensing fee.

  6. Community and Support: A strong user community and good customer support can be invaluable for troubleshooting and learning.

Recommended AI Tools:

  1. OpenAI GPT-3 (or similar models): Great for natural language processing tasks, such as content generation, chatbots, and more.

  2. TensorFlow and PyTorch: Excellent for machine learning and deep learning projects. Both have extensive libraries and community support.

  3. Hugging Face Transformers: Ideal for NLP tasks, providing pre-trained models that are easy to use and integrate.

  4. Tableau or Power BI: For data visualization and analysis, these tools can help you make sense of large datasets using AI-driven insights.

  5. Zapier: A powerful automation tool that can connect various apps and automate workflows using AI capabilities.

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