More AI Tools to Make You Feel Like You Have an Assistant

As the use of AI rises we continue to see all the different things it can do. Everyone is enjoying experimenting with this newly found toy called AI and I must say they’re coming up with some really useful and efficient tools. Sometimes as I work I feel overwhelmed and getting an assistant is a solution. AI tools have got us covered in the assistant department just ensure that they don’t steal your job.
The advantage of using a virtual assistant is that they never get tired or want to take a break. These tools can be on for hours or even days and still produce the desired results. There are so many tools that have been created for different functions performed by assistants. We see more tools being added daily and I’ve put together a list of tools to consider to make you feel like you already have an assistant.
List of AI Tools
- Docktopus Al can create some interesting slides for your presentations.
- Quinvio Al can create a video presentation
- Supernormal Al can record meetings using an AI-powered recorder.
- Promptpal Al helps to discover some of the best AI prompts.
- Ask Your PDF is an AI chatbot that assists with interaction with any PDF document.
- MarcBot is an AI assistant that can be used within the Telegram app.
- Beautiful is an AI presentation generator app that can be used in the workplace.
- Suggesty Al gives human-like responses to your Google searches using GPT-3.
- ChatGPT Sidebar is a Chrome extension that can be used on any website
- Motion Al allows you to easily build chatbots to do anything on any platform.
- Roam around lets you plan your trips through an AI travel planner.
- Monday.com is a very popular one that lets you build the perfect workflow and comes with 200+ customizable templates using Al.
- Quotify is an AI-powered tool that extracts meaningful quotes from articles and books
- Harvey Al is an AI-powered legal advisor
- Hints Al is a GPT-based AI assistant that helps you with using productivity tools with more efficiency.
- Scispace AI is an AI research assistant.
- Bearely AI can read, write and create content.
- Base64 Al AI works by extracting text, photos, data, and different types of documents using AI.
- Al Article Writer generates articles and blog posts within seconds.
- Engage Al uses Al to write LinkedIn comments
- Google Duplex is an Al-assistant that has a voice and can talk on your mobile phone.
Although some companies have banned the use of AI you can always find the one that works best for you.
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Uhh, this has already been possible – I am not sure how but remember my brother telling me about it. I’m not a whatsapp user so not sure of the specifics, but something about sending the image as a file and somehow bypassing the default compression settings that are applied to inbound photos.
He has also used this to share movies to whatsapp groups, and files 1Gb+.
Like I said, I never used whatsapp, but I know 100% this isn’t a “brand new feature”, my brother literally showed me him doing it, like… 5 months ago?
Martin, what happened to those: 12 Comments (https://www.ghacks.net/chatgpt-gets-schooled-by-princeton-university/#comments). Is there a specific justifiable reason why they were deleted?
Hmm, it looks like the gHacks website database is faulty, and not populating threads with their relevant cosponsoring posts.
The page on ghacks this is on represents the best of why it has become so worthless, fill of click-bait junk that it’s about to be deleted from my ‘daily reads’.
It’s really like “Press Release as re-written by some d*ck for clicks…poorly.” And the subjects are laughable. Can’t wait for “How to search for files on Windows”.
> The page on ghacks this is on represents the best of why it has become so worthless, fill of click-bait junk…
Sadly, I have to agree.
Only Martin and Ashwin are worth subscribing to.
Especially Emre Çitak and Shaun are the worst ones.
If ghacks.net intended “Clickbait”, it would mark the end of Ghacks Technology News.
Ghacks doesn’t need crappy clickbaits. Clearly separate articles from newer authors (perhaps AIs and external sales person or external advertising man) as just “Advertisements”!
We, the subscribers of Ghacks, urge Martin to make a decision.
because nevermore wants to “monetize” on every aspect of human life…
“Threads” is like the Walmart of Social Media.
How hard can it be to clone a twitter version of that as well? They’re slow.
Yes, why not mention how large the HD files can be?
Why, not mention what version of WhatsApp is needed?
These omissions make the article feel so bare. If not complete.
Sorry posted on the wrong page.
such a long article for such a simple matter. Worthless article ! waste of time
I already do this by attaching them via the ‘Document’ option.
I don’t know what’s going on here at Ghacks but it’s obvious that something is broken, comments are being mixed whatever the article, I am unable to find some of my later posts neither. :S
Quoting the article,
“As users gain popularity, the value of their tokens may increase, allowing investors to reap rewards.”
Besides, beyond the thrill and privacy risks or not, the point is to know how you gain popularity, be it on social sites as everywhere in life. Is it by being authentic, by remaining faithful to ourselves or is it to have this particular skill which is to understand what a majority likes, just like politicians, those who’d deny to the maximum extent compatible with their ideological partnership, in order to grab as many of the voters they can?
I see the very concept of this Friend.tech as unhealthy, propagating what is already an increasing flaw : the quest for fame. I won’t be the only one to count himself out, definitely.
@John G. is right : my comment was posted on [https://www.ghacks.net/2023/08/23/what-is-friend-tech/] and it appears there but as well here at [https://www.ghacks.net/2023/07/08/how-to-follow-everyone-on-threads/]
This has been lasting for several days. Fix it or at least provide some explanations if you don’t mind.
> Google Chrome is following in Safari’s footsteps by introducing a new feature that allows users to move the Chrome address bar to the bottom of the screen, enhancing user accessibility and interaction.
Firefox did this long before Safari.
Basically they’ll do anything except fair royalties.