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williamtcooper
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What is Your Favorite AI Tool?

What are your favorite artificial intelligence tools and why?

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2f9ed9c1
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That's a tough one, but I would have to say Stable Diffusion as it's the one I have the most experience with currently, but ElevenLabs and the newly discovered Haiper are both up there as well. Haiper seems to have great potential , and I have already used ElevenLabs at work to successfully clone my day-job managers voice as part of a CyberSecurity Month AI awareness campaign back in October of '23.

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Have you had the opportunity to complete any data science projects since you are using the paid version?

sorry but I have no opportunity

Let the real AI activate and let us know to build up authentically

What about practicing on your own?

williamtcooper
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Anybody use the new Claude 3.5?

adfa1044
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I love scite.ai 

Itโ€™s great to create a quick overview on topics in a way that I can trust the info since it is based on academic articles. It really has a great assistant tool.

Iโ€™m unsure if it will appeal to everyone since there is nothing particularly unique other than the type of data that it focuses on, but as someone who likes to explore qualitative themes in research, it hits the spot for me. Also, it tends to avoid the generic answers you will get from typical AI chatbots.

 

Is it mostly a scientific AI tool?

ade9613c
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At this moment my favorite AI tool is Claude + Chatgpt, it is impressive what you can build with that convo.

Also today I found Not Diamond, which is great to find very fast which LLM model works better for a dsired task.

What does Not Diamond do?

let me know what is Not Diamond

cre8ivelogix
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While chatGPT is good for public use, enterprises need a different strategy to keep in control of thier data and how it is used. My favorite tool is CloudKitect AI platform that can provision an enterprise grade AI platform in AWS and the ability to use any model of your choice, that works best for your use case. All that setup in about a day. Checkout www.cloudkitect.com

Depending on GenAI Startegy and where an Enterprise is on the adoption curve, the first (second and third) priority is deployment for CoPilot. I am advising a bunch of large scale global corp's and 9 times out of 10 the effort needs to start there from a cost-benefit and strategic standpoint. This includes the EU with the strictest regulation around data privacy globally.

That's a good point to advise Enterprise companies to use CoPilot if they have no clue what is going on.

 

In my experience, the small and medium businesses are excited about using whatever GenAI solutions that will benefit them whereas some of the enterprise companies are slower to move.

 

 

I use Microsoft Edge - CoPilot. (Creative more than the other options of balanced and precise.) - Ms. Cheryl

I like the premium version of ChatGPT especially with creating GPTs.

Have you tried IBM Granite for that?

sonaresandeep
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Chat GPT

Do you use the premium paid version?

williamtcooper
Community Member

Anyone use the new ChatGPT -o1 Reasoner LLM which is at a PhD level for many subjects?

ee4089ee
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There are so many Tech Stacks suggested.  I am taking the class on UPWORK, Generative AI 101.  I always get back to my classes.  The videos are great.  You can stop them for a day or two days and go back to the class.

I am currently experimenting with many different tools, none paid for yet.
I'm currently doing a course on SmythOS. Try Hotshot.co ; it's pretty cool.

I'm now carrying out an information gathering exercise centering on AI and
the type of tools that I can use for writing up content for posts,
affiliate marketing and courses. It may take me several months to begin
familiarising myself with AI tools and their use in these three areas. I
hope to make a serious start in the New Year.