New A.I. tools

New artificial intelligence apps are like magic. That's how we know we are on the cusp of something big. ChatGPT already has +100 million users. Making it the fastest growing app in history. Quite remarkable. Having a chat interface also makes it easy to onboard new users. Very little friction.

Well, here's the thing, I have been testing new A.I. tools on a regular basis for several months. I don't know much about language learning models but I love testing new software. I have done it since high school when I first installed Red Hat Linux on my Micron machine (I was the only kid using OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Word)

So this page is devoted to tracking new tools. There are so many new apps that I can't keep track of any of them. This will be a good resource to find, test and compare different functionality. If you have any you would like to add, please tweet at me.

First up are the most popular apps:

A.I. writing tools are my favorite. They have unlocked an entire world of new content. Now these computers aren't writing anything detailed. But they are helpful to get rid of writers block.

New useful apps I've come across:

Creative content might be the most powerful A.I. application today. Not only text. But images and video.

I'm looking for text-to-video apps. Generative A.I. is probably the most advanced application I've seen so far. Stable Diffusion was the first good example. Now video generators will change the design landscape. Here are a few apps I've got my eyes on:

Check out these A.I. chatbot apps. 

Right now I am most excited for Microsoft Copilot and Google Bard to launch. There are so many office tools that can benefit from great A.I. But like Excel formulas, I don't think people will A.I. tools as much as they think. It'll be a nice to have feature but still requires effort to produce great results. Either way, I think office productivity will increase across the board.