Discover 4 Free Tools to Streamline Your Digital Life with Practical Applications of AI
Generative AI has been the talk of Silicon Valley ever since OpenAI released ChatGPT, based on GPT-3.5 LLM. Since then, tech companies have been working hard and fast to enter this rapidly evolving space.
Not only have giants like Google, Microsoft, and Meta embraced it, they’ve also started making these tools widely available in consumer products like smartphones. For example, OpenAI has already introduced an iOS and Android app for ChatGPT, while Google has integrated its Gemini AI model into the Pixel 8 range.
At the same time, there are now a number of artificial intelligence tools that allow people to improve efficiency and simplify tasks that previously required significant investments of time and money.
Here are 4 AI tools that can be useful in everyday life:
Adobe Podcast: This free, AI-powered tool proves exceptionally valuable when there’s digital audio noise in a file that you need to exploit. The user is only required to upload an audio file and it is automatically processed to improve the quality, and if the background noise is not overwhelming, the tool can really make your recordings sound amazing.
Google Bard: Gone are the days when you had to use Grammarly to check for spelling and grammar mistakes. Thanks to Google’s advanced Gemini Pro LLM, you can now easily ask the Bard chatbot to check your text for grammatical errors for free. Additionally, you can use Google Bard to create images for free, which requires a paid ChatGPT subscription.
ChatGPT Voice: Although it is the same ChatGPT chatbot below, ChatGPT Voice facilitates a natural conversation with the chatbot. You can ask it to speak a specific language like Punjabi or French and even ask it to translate a sentence for you. This can prove to be particularly useful in translating and of course learning a new language. It is available for free as part of the ChatGPT app.
DALL-E 2: This tool, created by OpenAI, the same organization that developed ChatGPT, is another useful resource. It allows users to create images by sending detailed text-based prompts. These images can be used to visually describe, for example, abstract or non-existent scenarios. DALL-E 2 also serves as a fun tool for turning imaginative concepts into tangible visual representations.
Google MusicLM: This free tool is currently part of the Google AI Test Kitchen. It allows you to send text-based prompts and get audio in return. You can ask it to create a wide variety of music such as jazz, synth and more. It can also create music based on different moods such as sad, upbeat and dramatic.