There is something that artificial intelligence has not yet predicted, and then it will cease to be a novelty and become a daily part of our lives. Which is not far.
And less than Colombia: According to ParlakWeb, ChatGPT has 100 million monthly users, who created 1.6 billion queries last June. Our country ranks fifth in the world with the highest number of questions for the platform.
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However, the offer of applications and websites with artificial intelligence is impressive and above all growing.
Competition heats up with Bard leaving the digital giant’s artificial intelligence Google.
There are literally AI-powered apps for almost every need. For this reason, This selection of five AI apps is designed to assist you with a variety of tasks beyond typing.
(You may be interested: This is how Meta’s artificial intelligence works to show you posts on Instagram and Facebook)
gamelani.com: You can request a picture on this website. The more you define what you need, the more efficient the platform will be. You will be able to resize the image and even manually edit it to improve it.
Mymeet.ai: Ideal for transcribing what is said in virtual meetings. You will need to upload the recorded video of the meeting and that’s it. The free version lets you transcribe up to three meetings per month. It also creates meeting summaries and notes to share.
Beatoven.AI: This artificial intelligence lets you compose music in a few clicks: choose a genre, then edit instruments or tracks, choose a mood, and you’re done. Music will serve you well for your podcasts or personal projects.
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chatpdf.com: Another great AI tool for students, teachers, and researchers: it lets you upload your PDF documents (research, articles, etc.) to get summaries and even ask you questions about the text. Free.
Transcribeme.app: It is the simplest of all AI bots, but one of the most useful: a contact you can forward voice memos to in your WhatsApp, and they will respond with voice transcription. It’s free and also works with Telegram.
JOSE CARLOS GARCIA R.
Media Editor
On Twitter: @JoseCarlosTecno
Source: Exame
