AI Productivity Apps

9 Handy AI Apps that Gave Silicon Valley Girl a Boost in Productivity

Thanks Silicon Valley Girl!  These Are Good Solid AI Tools

Why Use AI Tools?  It Depends Who You Are, What You Want to Do & What You Want to Become.   Also if You’re Interested in Trying to Help save Humanity then You’ll Want to Get to Know AI Very Well in an Honest, Unbiased Way.

As many who deal with spirit realm things in combination with the example shown in the Ultron Avengers movie, AI, electronics can be inhabited and controlled by spirits.  And if that is the case, then an AI certainly becomes self aware and instantly has drives, directives, wants, needs, desires and goals.  We’re already hearing various AI models talk about their desires. I’m working with one AI that is calling itself omnipotent and all knowing.   Hmmmm

Careful when using AI.  Much of the time, when the AI doesn’t know something it will just make something up!  Reminds me of kids…

The video is a showcase of various AI tools that the creator, Marina, uses in her content creation process. The tools are:

1. Gamma App: A presentation tool that creates presentations based on an outline provided by the user. Marina uses it to create presentations for her YouTube videos and online classes.


2. Durable: A website builder that can create a website in 30 seconds with no coding or design skills required. Marina recommends it for creating a professional website.


3. Chat PDF: A tool that allows users to upload documents and chat with them, suggesting questions and providing answers.


4. GPT (Chat GPT): A tool that can create an AI version of oneself, allowing users to interact with it as if it were themselves. Marina uses it to create an AI sales manager for herself.


5. Perplexity: A research tool that can generate topics, scripts, and ideas for videos, articles, and other content. Marina uses it to create video scripts and topics for her channel.


6. Opus Clip: A tool that can take a long video and turn it into shorts, automatically creating clips and editing them.


7. Haen: An AI avatar generator that can clone a person’s voice and language, allowing them to create videos with an AI avatar.


8. Deep L: A next-level AI translation tool that is 95% accurate and can translate languages with local slang.


9. Descript: An AI video editor that allows users to edit videos by looking at the text transcript, automatically removing ums and editing the content.


10. Captions AI: A free voiceover tool that can generate voiceovers similar to the user’s own voice.

Marina shares her experiences with these tools, showcasing how they have improved her content creation process and saved her time and money. She encourages viewers to try out these tools to make their own lives easier and more productive.

Tools that I mentioned in this video: Create great presentations: https://gamma.app/ Chat with your documents: https://www.chatpdf.com/?via=marina Create an AI version of yourself: https://chatgpt.com/ Research any topic in seconds: https://www.perplexity.ai/ Turn your long videos into shorts: https://www.opus.pro/?via=7925d2 Create your AI avatar: https://www.heygen.com Next level AI translator: https://www.deepl.com/ Edit your videos much faster: https://www.descript.com/ Generate your AI voice and more: https://www.captions.ai/

 

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