If you're still trying to wrap your mind around the possibilities and how to take advantage of this artificial intelligence wave, AI aggregators are a great place to start. They sort AI tools by niche and give tips for more efficient usage. What you can accomplish is only limited to your imagination.
In my opinion, its pretty obvious that there is a correlation between the thousands of tech layoffs we've seen lately and the advancements that are taking place in the artificial intelligence field. Of course the economy is playing a role, but AI development is definitely adding fuel to the fire.
Specifically, ChatGPT has proven that many of the tedious, time consuming tasks that plague businesses can be completed by AI tools instead of employees. Many VA/gig workers on sites like Fiverr and Upwork are becoming obsolete. From simpler tasks like copywriting, logo creation, and social media content, to more important ones like business plans, gaining industry insight, writing contracts, and product development, AI is giving companies an alternative to the traditional workforce.
With that said, not learning how AI can be beneficial to you and/or your business can be a huge mistake going forward. Small businesses now have a personal assistant (and more) at their fingertips, at little to no cost, why not take advantage. The big corporations definitely are, and the workforce is paying for it.
Using an aggregator is a great way to quickly find the right AI technology for your particular task or industry. It can save time and effort by providing access to a wide range of AI tools, and help businesses make better decisions.
Now, here's the links to my list of some of the top AI aggregators out there:
FutureTools.io (my favorite)
Side note: Having access to these tools can give a false notion that you can let the AI do the creative work for you, but AI detection (as you can see within the aggregators) is developing just as fast as AI production. With that in mind, when it comes to producing text especially, use the AI for outlines, titles, summaries, etc., not the actual writing from your point of view. You won't score high on google or whatever platform you're using because of detection.
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