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51 AI tools you should be using for life, programming, content creation and everything else

Andrew Baisden on January 14, 2023

Article UPDATED 12th March 2024 with the most recent AI tools If you enjoy this topic, you will probably like my articles, tweets, and stuff. If y...
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Maria 🍦 Marshmallow

Great list! Especially loved those writing tools like CopyKat and Quillbot πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks! Yes those writing tools are incredibly helpful and have improved a lot of my articles already. The combination of our own writing skills and AI can make a big difference to the quality of the content we create.

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Maria 🍦 Marshmallow

Completely agree!

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Elizabeth

Great recommendations! I would definitely also add Reclaim.ai to the list. It's a smart calendar assistant for Google Calendar that automatically time blocks your week around your tasks, habits, and meetings - and automatically reschedules your priorities when plans change. Worth checking out!

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Andrew Baisden

I checked it out it seems really good. I need to make a much bigger list so many AI tools are available now and I learn about new ones every day.

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Bret Bernhoft

This list is timely for me, and I agree that Grammarly is hands-down one of the most useful AI-powered tools available today. Thank you for putting this together.

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Andrew Baisden

True I use Grammarly every day it has improved my writing.

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Coding Pianist

Have you Tried languagetool.org/de

It works with Chrome and Firefox.

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krisnayudha277

Thanks! Yes those writing tools are incredibly helpful and have improved a lot of my articles already. The combination of our own writing skills and AI can make a big difference to the quality of the content we create.

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Bernard Bado

This is such a killer list!

WhisprAI could easily secure spot number 52

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Andrew Baisden

I'm going to need to do a part 2 πŸ˜„

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Bernard Bado

Please

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Pieces 🌟 • Edited

Great list! Love using Grammarly and Github Copilot, and will have to check out some of the rest! Check out Pieces for Developers as another AI productivity and workflow tool for developers! Available in your IDE, browser, or an offline standalone desktop app. Thanks for sharing these resources!

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks and cool I added it to my ever growing list of AI tools :)

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Kumar Kalyan

Helpful article. A big thanks to the author @andrewbaisden combining the resources at one place

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks for the shoutout this is a good resource for the community.

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Jennifer Bland

This is a great list

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks I know right πŸ™‚

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Ganesh Patil

Awesome Andrew ✨

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks, Ganesh!

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Holger Imbery

Thank you Andrew! Great overview!

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks, hopefully the resource serves you well for a long time to come.

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Felix Fleku

Thanks a lot

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Andrew Baisden

Thank you it was worth the time and effort to put this list together.

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naynaingoo2003

Saved!

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Walkr's-Hub

I am amazed at how much I just learned from this article, thanks Andrew πŸ‘

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks thats great to hear! I have more resource articles coming out this year so keep watch.

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Daniel Nogueira

Amazing! I've been using Midjourney.

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Andrew Baisden

Yeah I want to play around with it more too.

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Pedro Pimienta M.

I didn't know, that de IA are so many tools, thanks.

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Andrew Baisden

Theres so much more than this, however this is a good start πŸ˜‰

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aiwriter

Great AI Tools list. This AI Writer should be added too.

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Andrew Baisden

Agreed I need to make an updated list that incorporates all these new cool AI tools coming out each day πŸ˜‚

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Vivina Sardo

And adadot.com/ as well for developer productivity, collaboration and wellbeing all in one platform

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Andrew Baisden

Good find :)

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Quadri Borokinni

Thank you for sharing

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Andrew Baisden

Sure no problem I have more resource articles coming.

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Elite Paulo

Quality information and very well written! I will recommend the blog to my friends. Thank you very much!

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks much appreciated πŸ™

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charlwangie112

Thanks for sharing this with us.

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matija2209

What tool would you recommend for HTML page parsing? Extracting data such as product price, availibilty, SKU, images, ...

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Andrew Baisden

Hmm, good question. I think the Beautiful Soup Python Library is one of the best ones out there. It does not use AI though.

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matija2209

I tried it with OpenAI and it's waaay to expensive if you feed the whole page content to it.

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Agnese

Good list! I've used a lot of them, especially loving Grammarly. Would suggest Ajelix Excel formula generator for those who work with spreadsheets and automation.

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sivasayz

Great Article!Thank you.

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Andrew Baisden

Thanks, more on the way!

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Peter Csipkay • Edited

Nice list! let me add an AI Tools directory nextgentool.io/ this collects and categorize Ai tools

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David Fabusuyi

Hi, Andrew. Would you please share how you get cover photos for your articles? I need help with that. Thanks!

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Andrew Baisden

Hey I create them myself using Figma. I also sometimes get assests from websites like Unsplash and Pexels. I can also create vector art or download free vector assets or logos and then just put them all together to create a design. And recently I started to use Midjourney for creating AI art which I also incorporate into my cover photo designs.

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David Fabusuyi

Thanks for the reply.

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Artem Vorobiov

Grammarly is Ukrainian company =)

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Coding Pianist

Have you Tried languagetool.org
works with Chrome and Firefox

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CustAndCode in SAP ABAP

Great summary! but where to take the time to try it all? ;-)

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Andrew Baisden

Personally i'm only using about 5 of them at the moment and its making a positive change for my productivity. Find some good ones to use now and then try the others later.

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Faijan

What about CivitAI? It must be there in this list but it isn't. Please add it to the next part of your Best AI Tools list!

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Sahil Thakur

hello

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Sahil Thakur

geeks