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Which AI Tools Are Your Weekly Tech Must-Haves?

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Which AI apps/tools do you use religiously, like on a weekly or daily basis? Specifically interested in ones tailored for non-technical users, and bonus points if they're out of the experimental phase. Personally, I'm into ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Claude AI.
 
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I rely on MacWhisper, a sleek macOS UI for Whisper models, to transcribe my speech – it's a game-changer compared to the built-in dictation feature.

For my voice notes, MacWhisper is my go-to, but I've also got this personal script, voice-cli (still a work in progress), that adds another layer of transcription magic. And when I'm on Android, ChatGPT steps in occasionally for the transcription gig.

Just to clarify, I'm transcribing for personal use and not sending it to any chat, just copying it to other apps. It's a bit of a transcription jamboree, but hey, it works for me!
 
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Which AI apps/tools do you use religiously, like on a weekly or daily basis? Specifically interested in ones tailored for non-technical users, and bonus points if they're out of the experimental phase. Personally, I'm into ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Claude AI.
Grammarly, SurgeGraph, and ChatGPT – the trio every blogger and content writer should have in their arsenal. Grammarly ensures your writing is on point, SurgeGraph takes it up a notch with its SEO tools (a real gem for content optimization), and ChatGPT adds that creative flair. If you're in the content game, these tools are your trusty companions.
 
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ChatGPT, Midjourney, Grammarly and Tabnine have been the AI programs which I operate with on weekly basis for most of the tech work projects I need to work on. I use Tabnine mostly for deep learning algorithms to complete some of the intelligent coding work I have to do.
 
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There are so many AI programs which I make use of every day because they help me a lot in so many things I need to get done. Some of them are ;

1. Notion AI which is a tool that helps me with email organisation every day.

2. Bridge kitchen which is an AI that serves as my good kitchen assistant. It helps me to find my way around my kitchen.
 
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I am not using much of AI. ChatGPT and other AI tools are used so much, but I have not used them much. I want to use my natural intelligence for my creative work. And for my information search and collection, I am still more dependent on Google.
But I do use Grammarly, the free version on regular basis to check for grammar. I have not used the AI generative Grammarly that is advanced and used for writing.
 
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I virtually use Bard on a daily basis. It is my go to language model and I use it everyday to compose emails and get information on the things I need more information about everyday. I used it yesterday and today too. For me, it is even beyond a weekly must have. It is a daily must have.
 
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I virtually use Bard on a daily basis. It is my go to language model and I use it everyday to compose emails and get information on the things I need more information about everyday. I used it yesterday and today too. For me, it is even beyond a weekly must have. It is a daily must have.
Bard is a very good AI program just like ChatGPT. It's why I like make using of both of them by making provision for them. Some people now choose Bard over ChatGPT but it's not yet time for me to start taking sides between them.
 
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I’m in the same boat with ChatGPT and Midjourney—I use them almost daily for brainstorming and creative projects. But one tool I’ve really grown to love is Creaitor. I discovered it when I was struggling to write social media captions for a small family business I help run.

We’d just launched and needed posts that didn’t sound generic but also weren’t a nightmare to write every week. A friend recommended Creaitor, and I gave it a shot. It was so intuitive, and the suggestions felt natural, not overly “AI-ish.” What’s cool is you can tweak the tone, so I got captions that matched our casual vibe perfectly.
 
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