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Which AI tools do we use the most?

Which AI tools do we use the most?

Last Friday, I was asked by a client, which AI tools do we use the most?
Here’s the list that I shared with her …
The common AI:
– Perplexity
– ChatGPT
– Claude Sonnet
– Co-Pilot
– Midjourney
– Canva
– Adobe’s Firefly
– Designer (Microsoft)
– Designnr, for e-books

Our private AI list:
– Customer Persona Genius
– Customer Journey Genius
– Customer Empathy Mapping Genius
– Brand Review Genius
– Brand Narrative Genius
– Vision, Mission and Core Values Genius

Obviously, this is not a comprehensive list, we do use others for specific tasks like Julius, Browse, Gemini, and some others. After sending her the list, I realized that this is a growing list, I think that we will start paring this down and eventually just use a handful. Would suggest that you guys do that too, identify the ones that you are comfortable with and use them more often, building expertise on it.

When you get the time today, do visit:
www.Descript.com
The website’s headline says it all – “If you can edit text, you can make videos”
From our initial try-out, I think we will increase our usage of this tool, try it, and let me know your views.

Next thing to experiment with is:
Nailedit.ai
It gives you access to the latest models like ChatGPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 3.5, and Gemini Pro in one place.
So, with one prompt you can get multiple AI-generated responses from different models without switching platforms. That allows you to generate inimitable insights for your articles or videos.

And finally for today, here’s a handy tip to improve your Prompts:

PROMPT: Act as a Prompt Enhancer AI that takes user-input prompts and transforms them into more engaging, detailed, and thought-provoking questions. Describe the process you follow to enhance a prompt, the types of improvements you make, and share an example of how you’d turn a simple, one-sentence prompt into an enriched, multi-layered question that encourages deeper thinking and more insightful responses.

That’s it. Enjoy your day ahead, see you next Tuesday.

Let me know if you found this blog useful. 🙏🏻

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