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4 great AI tools to help make your life easier

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AI is all the rage these days. While the concept of machine learning isn’t new, generative AI has been all the talk of the town for the past year or so. In fact, since then, many tools have been launched and if you’re looking for some great AI tools that can help make your life a little easier, then check out our list!

ChatGPT

It goes without saying that without the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, we wouldn’t be seeing this many AI tools around. The company helped bring AI to the masses and ChatGPT is probably one of the best AI tools around if you’re looking to do some research. You can ask it all sorts of questions in natural language, meaning that you can chat with the AI like a person.

You can ask it to search for things, help to rewrite sentences, put together a list of things, ask it for a recipe, ask it to make comparisons, and more. The best part is that it is free to use. It is constantly being updated with more powerful features, and if you don’t mind paying, there are additional features and benefits behind subscribing to ChatGPT Plus.

ZeroGPT

In school, students are given assignments to write which they are supposed to do on their own. Now, a lot of colleges and universities have tools to check for plagiarism, but now with AI that can write with a tone of its own, these tools might not be enough.

This is where tools such as ZeroGPT come in. This is an AI detector tool which can be used to help detect content that might have been generated using AI. It is simple to use and straightforward. All users need to do is input the content, like copying the text and pasting it into ZeroGPT, and it will detect if it might have been generated using other AI like ChatGPT.

This is perfect for those who are trying to detect plagiarism or if content might have been generated using AI instead of written by a human. It supports all languages, not just English, and users can even upload multiple files at once for batch checking. It’s not just limited to checking for plagiarism or AI-generated content.

If you’re a writer and you find yourself reusing the same sentences over and over again, ZeroGPT has a paraphrasing tool that can rewrite sentences to make your content sound more varied. ZeroGPT is free to use to a certain extent, but more powerful features can be unlocked via a subscription.

Canva Pro

Not everyone is artistic. You might have an idea that you’re trying to bring to life visually, but you’re not particularly good at design work. You could always hire a designer, but that’s an extra cost that could run up to the thousands. This is where AI tools like Canva Pro come in handy.

Canva Pro is a generative AI tool that lets users create visual content on the fly and within seconds. This is perfect for small businesses that don’t really have a budget to hire a designer, but need something quick to post on social media or something they can publish to their website.

It’s not just about image generation either. Canva Pro comes with tools that can do things like edit images by removing backgrounds, clean up unwanted details, and more. If you need to make quick edits to a video, it also has features that can enhance the voice in a video or help it sync to a beat.

Otter.ai

Thanks to modern technology, students and office workers can quickly record meetings and rewatch or re-listen to it later. The main problem is trying to transcribe everything manually so that you can read it instead of watching or listening. If it’s a particularly long meeting or lecture, then this will be quite a tedious task.

This is why Otter.ai is a great AI tools because all you need to do is upload a recording and the AI will get to work transcribing everything in minutes. It even adds things like speaker designations, so you know who’s talking, and even timestamps. The best part is that you can even get the AI to hop into meetings.

This works with online meeting platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. This means the AI will run in the background taking notes so that at the end of the meeting, you’ll have a transcript ready to go.

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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