Every AI tool/bot available on the internet right now is great at doing some exceptional things and absolutely horrible at doing some simple things. 😅
This means, if your work has more width than depth (like me), you need to use multiple tools and keep exploring new tools that make you more efficient.
Over the last few months I have tried quiet a few and have figured out what works best for me for each use case. My current AI stack looks like this -
1. Perplexity Pro: the tool I use the most. Great replacement for complex google searches, gives you real-time information from the internet (unlike ChatGPT) with sources, allows to choose the model for search (ChatGPT/Claude/Mistral) so you can fine tune to the specific needs. Their Pro search is great when you are researching some topic.
2. Claude 3.5 Sonnet: I use this only for coding (when I need to) and data analysis or for estimating something, etc. (Copilot & Cursor paid versions are not worth the money for my use cases)
3. Figma AI + Miro AI: quick prototypes, layouts, and flowcharts.
4. ChatGPT4 (rarely): just for checking grammar, framing better sentences, and writing short paragraphs and descriptions. Basically, my Grammarly :)
5. NotebookLM: newest addition, and I love it! You can upload documents/reports and it can summarize, find facts as well as answer your questions. And the best part... wait for it... it can even generate a podcast with virtual persons discussing the contents from the document! 🤯
What AI tools are you using and how?
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