Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 86: 7 Amazing AI Tools You've (Probably) Never Heard Of

Episode Date: August 23, 2023

We know how great tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney can be. But there's SO MUCH more out there! Today we're breaking down 7 powerful AI tools that can help improve your day-to-day tasks. New...sletter: Sign-up for our free daily newsletterMore on this: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions about AI toolsUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:01:40] Daily AI news[00:07:40] 1 - D-ID (interactive avatars)[00:11:30] 2 - Jasper (writing)[00:14:55] 3 - Pictory (marketing videos)[00:14:55] 4 - WellSaid Labs (text-to-speech)[00:21:25] 5 - MeetGeek (meetings)[00:25:00] 6 - Perplexity (research)[00:28:00] 7 - beautiful.ai (presentations)Topics Covered in This Episode:- Integration of ChatGPT in classrooms- Schools are incorporating AI technology, specifically ChatGPT, into their educational curriculum.- Criticism of US higher education system:- The US higher education system is facing criticism for its heavy reliance on AI and ChatGPT in classrooms.- Demand for Nvidia's $40,000 GPU chip:- Nvidia's high-performance GPU chip, priced at $40,000, is experiencing significant demand in the market.- Eleven Labs' release of V Two:- Eleven Labs has launched V Two, an improved text-to-speech service that offers enhanced functionalities.- Introduction to seven amazing AI tools:- The speaker discusses seven lesser-known AI tools that they have personally explored.- Speaker's software experience:- The speaker is a self-proclaimed software junkie with extensive experience using various AI software.- Full list of AI tools available upon request:- The speaker offers a complete list of AI tools featured on the episode upon listener request.- Preview of upcoming episode:- The next episode will feature Mark de Grasse, the President of Digital Marketer, sharing AI marketing secrets.- Discussion of "D-ID" as the first amazing AI tool:- "D-ID" is highlighted for its realistic avatars, text-to-voice, and text-to-video capabilities.Keywords:schools, ChatGPT, classroom, US higher education system, AI, Nvidia, $40,000 GPU chip, Eleven Labs, V Two, text-to-speech service, AI tools, software, realistic avatars, text-to-voice, text-to-video, Mark de Grasse, President of Digital Marketer, AI secrets, marketing, Everyday AI, AI podcast, EverydayAI.comSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist. 

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Starting point is 00:00:50 Have I been talking about chat GPT and mid-jury? Just entirely too much. And I've let you my audience down by not talking about some crazy powerful tools. Maybe. That's what today's episode is for. To tell you some amazing AI tools that you've probably never heard of. All right. So I hope you're excited. Before we get into that, just a reminder, if you're joining us live, thank you. I want you to know that there's so much
Starting point is 00:01:27 information that I just left in the comments. So if you're joining us live, we have 80 plus episodes of everyday AI. So if you're new to the show, click that and catch up. If you're joining us on the podcast, thank you for listening on Spotify. Apple, wherever else, but make sure to check your show notes every single day. But today especially, some great things that I'm going to be linking there later today. So let's get to it. Let's talk about the news first. Let's talk about what's going on in the world of AI news.
Starting point is 00:02:03 All right. So school is in session. Yeah. And that means a lot of AI and chat GPT news. So a new piece from Politico is showing that schools were once trying to keep chat GPT out, but now they're finally starting to embrace it and starting to integrate it into the classroom, which I'm very excited about. So make sure you check that out in the newsletter today.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Also, a kind of related story, an opinion piece from the Hill, essentially saying that the U.S. higher education system is, completely off the rails and irreparable because of AI and chat GPT. So kind of looking at both sides of the coin. Next story, Nvidia is yes, they're selling a $40,000 GPU chip and they can't sell it fast enough. They can't keep up with demand.
Starting point is 00:02:58 So check that out. But we talked about Nvidia a couple of times on this show and how important I personally think they are to the U.S. economy and to generative AI. So make sure to check that story. Yes, they're selling a 4,000, a $40,000 GPU chip that powers all of these generative AI systems that we use, and they're selling them like hotkeys. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Last piece of AI news, 11 Labs came out with a V2. So 11 Labs is a text to speech service, one of the most popular. And they just released V2, which is much higher quality, much more inflection in the voice. Also multilingual, up to 30 languages. So pretty big news from 11 labs, which is one of the bigger text to speech companies in the game. All right. Let's get to it. As a reminder, maybe I said this.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Maybe I didn't. My name's Jordan Wilson. This is everyday AI. I'm glad you could join us. We do this every single weekday, Monday through Friday. 7.30 a.m. Central Standard Time. We help everyday people like you and me keep up with what's going on in the world of AI. all these tools and how we can actually use them.
Starting point is 00:04:14 So, like I said at the top of the show, sometimes I feel I talk about chat GPT a little too much or runway a little too much, mid-journey, a little too much. And I'm not giving proper shine or proper attention to some other tools, to some other software that I think will be extremely helpful to the everyday AI audience. So speaking of that everyday AI audience,
Starting point is 00:04:39 let me know. for those of you joining us live, what is your favorite? What is your favorite piece of software that you use that maybe isn't chat GPT or Bard or Cloud 2? What's that piece of software, that AI piece of software that you use that you just find so much value in? We're going to be going over seven of them, seven amazing ones today. But first, as always wanted to shout out those joining us live. Michael, good morning. Thank you for joining us. Woozy. tuning in, Athena saying, good morning. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Dr. Harvey Castro, joining us, as always. Appreciate it. Mercy, saying good morning. We have a lot of people joining us. Let's see, Melissa. Melissa wants more, I think. Drew, former guest, saying, what's up? All right.
Starting point is 00:05:34 And I agree. I show up every single day to do this. Thank you. Thank you, Drew. All right. Let's get into this. We already have some people. people dropping some of their favorite AI tools.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Let me tell you this. I did a lot of research for this show, if I'm being honest. And it was pretty hard. It was pretty hard to narrow a list down to seven, if I'm being honest. So something you may not know about me, I am a software junkie. I have more software subscriptions, more SaaS subscriptions than I'd like to admit. Yeah. And I get people all that.
Starting point is 00:06:10 the time now that, you know, we have an AI-based show and you all are supporting it. Thank you so much. But now I get all the time people reaching out people with new AI tools and they want to come on the show and they're trying to get feedback. So I have tried in my lifetime hundreds with Ness pieces of AI software. There's that many. We do a five-minute roundup every single day. And these are some of my favorites.
Starting point is 00:06:36 But like I said, I had a list of finalists of about. 20 and trying to get it down to seven. So if you want the full list, go ahead right now in the comments. Just type in send. All right, just type and send. I'll send you the full list probably by tomorrow because there's two others that I want to include. They didn't make the top seven, but I had about a list of 20 and I have a lot of information, who they're good for, just easy, an easy way to explain the features and benefits of all these different tools. So if you're joining us live, just type and send. I'll send it to you tomorrow. I don't want to spam everyone. And if you're listening on the podcast, same thing. In the show notes,
Starting point is 00:07:15 there's always a way that you can email me, connect with me on LinkedIn. Just go ahead and just say send. You don't even have to say anything else. Just say send and I'll send it over your way. All right. One last before we get going. A little bit of a buildup here, guys. So just as a reminder, we have a super, super good show tomorrow. I'm excited. So Mark DeGrasse is the president of digital marketer. So he's going to be joining the show, sharing some AI secrets to supercharge your marketing. If you don't know digital marketer, they are, I mean, essentially anyone in sales marketing, small business owners, you've probably heard and learned from digital marketer. They are one of the biggest names out there in marketing, advertising, communication.
Starting point is 00:08:04 So super excited to have Mark the president of the company on the show tomorrow. That's going to be a great one. But without further ado, let's get into it. Let's talk about the top seven amazing AI tools you've probably never heard of. All right. We're going to start at the top, DID. It's not the easiest name or the easiest thing to. remember because sometimes I think AI tools are acronym soup. But DID definitely stands out above a lot
Starting point is 00:08:39 for some of its unique features. So they kind of actually, at least on their homepage, market themselves almost as a synthesia. So the other thing, guys, I'm going to be dropping, like name dropping a lot of other tools. A lot of them are in this document. We're going to be sharing about some others in the newsletter, so don't worry. So, so, DID kind of positions itself like just talking avatars, right? Pretty, pretty realistic, as you can see on the screen, if you are joining us. And as a reminder to people on the podcast, I am sharing my screen. I'm going to do my best to describe what's going on.
Starting point is 00:09:13 But what I actually think is a little more impressive with DID is just their avatars. So yes, there are realistic ones. but as I'm showing on my screen now, you can upload voice audio, type in your own text, but you can also create very realistic avatars. So text to voice or text to video. And the quality of these is fantastic. It's also a little scary, right? This was one of those tools that kind of probably six to eight months ago
Starting point is 00:09:53 was really going viral because you had these very lifelike creatures. with very realistic voices. And it caught a lot of people's attention, but it also kind of scared people. But that is one of the features that I think is really great about D-I-D. And then another one, and there's a lot of different use cases for this,
Starting point is 00:10:17 but they also have what they call chat DID, which is essentially kind of the similar thing where you could create an avatar for your company. So instead of a chatbot, you can create a smart, think of like a version of GPT, and have an actual avatar for your brand, for your company, talk to people in real time. Pretty cool. Yes, Dr. Harvey Castro says, we need a show on DID. He says it's cool and he uses it at times. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:54 It's so good. It's so good. And there are so many use cases. I got to get to all seven of these. So D.D. Number one on the list. Also, I should have started with this. These are not necessarily my favorite seven AI tools.
Starting point is 00:11:11 These are not the ones that I use most. I've used, I think, everything on this list pretty, pretty consistently. But these are the seven that I think for our audience, because our audience, you know, we have big business leaders. we have small business CEOs, we have marketers, we have solopreneurs. We have so many different people tuning into the show. So I think these are the seven most useful and flexible different AI tools that can be used across a variety of ways to market, grow your business, grow your career.
Starting point is 00:11:49 And I'm going to hope to try to speak on that to all of these and talk about some use cases here. So all right, let's keep going. Jasper. Number two. All right. And I kind of feel bad because I have name dropped Jasper once or twice on the show before. Should have had its own episode because it's a great tool. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:12 And we've been using Jasper since the week it came out, which I think was late. It was either late 2020 or early 2021. So Jasper was actually formally called Jarvis. So shout out. Shout out to the CEO, Dave, who's very hands-on with the. community. But it is, think of, think of it like this, if GPT4 and a word doc combined. So the thing that I really like about Jasper, it is very intuitive to use. You know, one thing, yes, I talk about chat GPT a whole lot, but I'm not a fan of the interface. It's not the easiest, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:50 user interface, user experience. Jasper is fantastic when it comes to that. They have something called a power editor where essentially, you know, you can choose different features on the left side. You can work on it in the middle. And then on the right hand side, kind of build your document. But the thing that I like about Jasper, and it is connected to GPT4. So, you know, you do have kind of that that writing power or writing depth that you would want or expect out of a high quality, you know, GPT or AI writing assistant. But the thing that I really like is you can work inside of a document.
Starting point is 00:13:25 So you can take an existing document, bring it in. You know, you can use AI between paragraphs. And there's great easy just commands that you can use and just talk to Jasper like a human. So you can have in your head, you could bullet point an email or you could bullet point a blog post. And then you can just tell Jasper, hey, turn this into a thousand word blog post in this tone. Right. So it's something that, you know, if you're a chat GPT, power user and you haven't used any other GPT tools.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I think Jasper is a great one because it's a very familiar experience to work inside of a document and to be able to use kind of things that you probably have grown to love the features of chat GPT and how flexible it is. But being able to have that in a document with a better user interface is fantastic. Jackie, great question. And please keep the questions coming, y'all. Is there a free version of Jasper for students? I don't believe so.
Starting point is 00:14:31 So I'm actually turning my head here to look on my other screen. I don't think that there is a, oh, I stand correct. I think there is a seven-day trial, but I don't think there's a free plan, Jackie. But so, sorry, couldn't pull that one. And yes, okay, Dr. Harvey Kaster says he personally finds Jasper expensive and he's just using Chachabit. Yes, they did drop the price recently. I believe here, we can find out live, y'all. I think it is 49.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Oh, maybe they change the price. Oh, it starts at $39 a month. So, yeah, depending on how much you use it, that might be worth it. It might not. All right. Let's keep moving on. And please keep the questions coming. I hope some of these AI tools, maybe you haven't heard of them.
Starting point is 00:15:25 It looks like some of you have. But I got a couple others. All right. Let's talk about Pictory. I think it's like Victory, but with a P. In a cute little purple octopus. All right. So this is great for content marketers.
Starting point is 00:15:41 So essentially what Pictory does, and I'm going to kind of scroll here, but you can enter a script. right and from a written script you can create a fairly high quality uh video that you can use right uh complete with with with cuts uh it lines up to your um to the words that are in your script you know obviously you can go from you know combine different tools and techniques so you can write a script uh from chat gpt and bring it into to pictory and create a pretty good um AI generated video that matches up to the descriptions. This tool has been around for quite a while, but it's kind of really grown in popularity. You know, people, you know, people do these kind of, what's it called, the faceless YouTube channels. And I know a lot of people use pictory for that.
Starting point is 00:16:37 So maybe you have a lot of great information to share about your company or maybe you're just trying to start something up or have a little side hustle. And maybe you don't want to put your face on camera for whatever reason. If you have good. great information, you can get pretty good videos with pictory. Yeah, so Michael says missing app sumo's pictory sale will haunt me for the rest of this year at least. Yeah. So there are a lot of different software and tools.
Starting point is 00:17:07 We should talk about this. Not all of these are free. You know, some of them might have started on a software platform that would sell something for a one-time price. And then after that, it's kind of like a monthly subscription for a lot of these. So thank you for some of you in the comments that are pointing this out. But yes, some of these have free trials. But most of them, yes, you are going to have to pay for these monthly.
Starting point is 00:17:37 But I think a lot of them are worth it. If I'm being, if I'm being honest, again, if they fit your use case, I think a lot of these are going to be worth it. All right. So Pictory, I believe. that was our number three. All right. So let's go to number four. Well said labs. Well said labs is crazy when it comes to text to speech. It is by far, I think, the most realistic text to speech platform that is publicly available. I think that Google has their sound
Starting point is 00:18:21 storm, which is going to be great, but I don't believe it's available yet. They announced it a couple months ago. And also, like I talked about at the top of the show, 11 labs actually just released their V2, less than this was just a couple hours ago. So I saw to do a comparison for the V2 of 11 labs versus well said, but well said labs, the amount of control that you have in this text-to-speech platform is outstanding. I never know if this is going to work. I'm going to play a little two-to-three-second clip. I don't know if you're going to be able to hear it. I'm going to try. But we'll see if you can hear this text-to-speech here. Thank you for joining us for our overview of mediation. In this introductory series, we'll explore the purpose of mediation and the role of
Starting point is 00:19:11 a mediator. Adobe just introduced an entirely new way to create, bringing the power and precision of its creative suite into one conversational experience. Meet Firefly AI assistant, now live in the Adobe Firefly app, the all-in-one creative AI studio. Powered by Adobe's creative agent, Firefly AI assistant lets you start with your vision, just describe what you want, and shape the outcome as it takes form with the assistant. The assistant orchestrates multi-step workflows, drawing on 60 plus pro-grade tools across Adobe Creative Cloud apps, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Lightroom Express and more to help bring your ideas to life. You can also get started with creative skills, a growing library of pre-built
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Starting point is 00:20:40 Like I said, I do have to do some comparisons with 11 labs with the V2 version with WellSad. But and there's so many different use cases, I think, for well-said labs. So maybe you have a podcast, maybe you want, if you have a great blog and you want an audio option. So if someone lands on your blog post and you want someone to be able to listen to it instead of read it, right? So there's a lot of different use cases for text to speech platforms. I think Well Said is one of the best. Dr. Harvey Carasso, does Well Said Labs beat 11. Labs version one.
Starting point is 00:21:25 Yes. Version two, I don't know. But I believe it does. Just the amount of control that you have in well said labs is fantastic. I know that a lot of their customers are in kind of very creative roles. So they have a lot of video game customers, people who do movies, animation. So the quality and how you can tweak the voices is pretty, pretty impressive. where I think I'll say this.
Starting point is 00:21:58 11 labs, don't get me wrong, extremely high quality. It's kind of like 1A and 1B. So great, great question there. Does this compare? So Juliet asking,
Starting point is 00:22:07 does this compare with Speechify? It's in another league. Speechify is a good tool. Well said labs is in another league. Can you clone your voice on well said labs? Another question. I am not sure. I will check and let you know.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Yeah. Dr. Harvey Castor, I know that he cloned, cloned his voice for a podcast with 11, 11 labs. So he just dropped the link there. All right. Let's keep going. A couple other tools. And let me know what questions do you have? Are any of these tools helpful so far?
Starting point is 00:22:40 Which one do you guys think would you use so far? We've gone through a couple, D-I-D for some very, very good purposes, creating avatars and having them to be able to talk and kind of be a spokesperson. We talked about Jasper, which is great for content creation, pictory, to be able to create high quality YouTube videos just from a text, text prompts or text script. We talked about Well Said Labs, which I think is probably the best publicly available text to speech platform. Next but not least, this isn't last, but meet geek. All right. This is where I talk about,
Starting point is 00:23:24 time. Time. How many of you all spend too much time in meetings? Anyone out there? Does it ever feel like your day is just back to back to back to back meetings? And if you're not meeting, you're probably doing something that was required of you either to prepare or follow up in a meeting, right? Sending an email with action items, something like that. This is why I love meetings. I've been using MeatGeek for years. So Meet Geek does this. It will join your Zoom meetings for you. So similar to something like Otter AI is another popular one.
Starting point is 00:24:12 The reason I really like Meet Geek is it will give you a lot of information after your meeting. Yes, it gives you the transcript fine, right? No big deal. And you can watch the video of the meeting. as well. So if someone's sharing something, uh, something on the screen and you can very easily search for things that people talked about, right? And watch the video during that time. All great, but there's so many platforms that do that. The thing I really like about meet geek is you'll see here. It gives you AI meeting minutes. This is such a time saver, such a time saver because before this
Starting point is 00:24:49 technology, I would type, right? I'm a former journalist. I would type almost every important thing someone said because, you know, whether it's working with clients, prospective client, whatever, in interview, I would want to make sure that I got almost everything that was said. And then I would go through and read my notes and, you know, do action items, follow up insights. The AI meeting minutes does it all for you. It gives you an action item list based on what people say. It talks about sentiment, you know, things that went well, things that are neutral, things that didn't go well. So it's such a great tool, especially if you spend a lot of time in meetings.
Starting point is 00:25:30 So I will say this, an AI meeting assistant, I think is probably the number one thing that most of you out there should go ahead and find the one that works for you, right? Yes, a lot of these things give you new capabilities or allow you to take your current skills, a little further, I think having an AI meeting assistant, something like Meet Geek, is one of the things that's going to instantly give you your time back, right? You know, I think that the everyday person is being asked to do more and more in their role, and a lot of it involves meetings. So Meet Geek, love it.
Starting point is 00:26:11 I'm a huge fan. I've been using it for a couple years. And just being able to have those AI recaps is something that is very, very, very helpful. All right. Yeah. Mabrit says Minkheek would be perfect for beta user interviews, adding it to your list. Yeah, I love it.
Starting point is 00:26:35 Mabrit, I love Minkkeek. It's one of my most use AI softwares, and I have a lot. All right. We're going to get wrapping up here, y'all, because just two more on the list. So perplexity. I should talk about perplexity. more. I don't. I have mentioned it a couple times on the show. The thing I like about perplexity, it is, I would say, a combination of chat GPT and Google. Okay. So I'm just going to do a
Starting point is 00:27:11 quick example. I didn't want to demo a lot of things. I'm just going to say breathtaking. Sure, There's some suggested searches. I'm going to go ahead and say breathtaking adventure books about Africa, just so you can kind of see. So the thing I really like about perplexity is the co-pilot feature. They do have a free version, and I think you can get up to five co-pilot searches in perplexity. The thing that I really like, and you'll kind of see on the screen here, is it is you get
Starting point is 00:27:46 the GPT4, so the co-pilot with limited. searches on the free plan, you get a handful of those every four hours, so five every four hours, I believe. And it is GPT4. And you get the thing that I love is it is so well sourced out of the box. So, you know, people always worry, and I get it when using a large language model like chat GPT or Bard or Cloud about hallucinations. So anytime I'm doing heavy large language model work, you know, I have two screens and my screens are split in half, right? So I have four chats open at any time. Two to three will always be chat GBT. And usually one will always be perplexity because I like to source things. I like to double check things. And perplexity is one of the best ways to do it.
Starting point is 00:28:30 And you can kind of see here, it really, I think, brings the best of both worlds. And it tells you right here, it says, considering 15 sources. This is one of the fastest ways for anyone out there to research and learn a new topic and combine this with chat GPT plugins. And you are well, on your way. Perplexity is a very useful tool. You can use their search. I know someone else mentioned using their Chrome extension. I think that's, yeah, Dr. Harvey Castro here just said love the perplexity Chrome plugin. It's fantastic. So if you haven't used or heard of perplexity, there's a pretty good free plan, I think. And it is a great way to source your information. So most people, because they haven't gone through the PPP class, if you've gone through prime, prompt polish, you're probably not getting many hallucinations if you're following our method, right?
Starting point is 00:29:28 But if not, AI chats lie all the time, literally all the time. So perplexity is a great, you know, I don't think it's going to do as well, you know, if you want it to create long blog posts, things like that. but it's great to source and to fact check things. All right. Last but not least, beautiful AI, right? So we talked about, I wanted this list to focus on things that the everyday person does a lot of, right? So creating content, Jasper, great tool. You know, around marketing and sales, I think DID, pictory, great for those things, right?
Starting point is 00:30:12 Well said labs, I think gives you a lot of flexibility in different areas. Meat Geat gives you your time back. Perplexity, I think, just helps you fact check a lot of things. And this is great to use. It saves you time. Beautiful AI. I mean, maybe I'm falling for their marketing a little bit, but it's beautiful. It creates presentations with AI, essentially text to presentation.
Starting point is 00:30:41 And there's a lot of them that do that. Tome is another great one. But I wanted to highlight beautiful AI. So I'm going to kind of show you on the screen here, kind of like examples that they have. So you know, you can type in something as simple as word cloud of the name of the planets, which I just clicked. And it is it right there just created a word cloud of the name of the planets. So this is, I think, beautiful AI, again, paid tools. Almost all of these are paid tools.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Some of them have free plans or, you know, limited time previews. But something like this, I think is so important because, yes, you have your tools like Mid Journey, which you can do text to image, you know, and then you have your large language models, which can give you text to text. So think of beautiful AI as text to graphics or text to presentation, right? to be able, especially to combine these tools, right? So let's say, for whatever reason, let's do one that's maybe a little more applicable. So pie chart of market share of social media networks, right?
Starting point is 00:31:51 You click it and it's there. So to be able to combine a graphic or graphics like this, let's say you're pitching someone on buying your social media services, right? And you want to convince them in this chart, it shows like, Facebook has 50% of the market share, right? To be able to combine this then with something like chat GPT or mid-jorney images, you can really create high-quality presentations with the text and corresponding images as well. So there's a lot of different use cases of beautiful AI.
Starting point is 00:32:26 So make sure to check out the newsletter, we're going to be recapping, not just beautiful AI, but a lot of these other ones as well. All right. With that, I have to take one small sip of coffee. That was a lot. That was a lot. Juliet said PPP is such a great class.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Thank you. I appreciate that. Yeah, Kevin, Kevin says pie charts are overrated. I agree with that. But, you know, one thing, I think Beautiful AI actually does a pretty good job of making good looking charts. Right.
Starting point is 00:33:02 You see some on the screen. They're not just boring pie charts. There's some great interactive. ones that have some good visuals. Terrence, what's up, TB? Terrence says, I use beautiful AI for presentation and it's worth its money. Yeah, so many of these tools, right? So many of these tools as we wrap up here. Yeah, they have paid plans, right? Not all of them are free. However, think of the time savings. Think of, you know, even just to pick one out, which I think is probably going to give you your best, give you the most time back right away. A tool like Meatgeek,
Starting point is 00:33:36 or Otter AI, right, that can attend your meetings. It can take track of everything that's going on. Meet Geek will give me a summary. It'll say, here's all of the action items. Here's what each person needs to do, right? So yeah, you might have to pay, you know, $20 bucks a month, $30 a month, $40 a month for some of these things. But yeah, like what Jackie says here, that's a crazy time saver.
Starting point is 00:33:59 How much is your time worth, right? If you're in meetings all day, I think something like Meet Geek is worth it. It's going to save you maybe hours a day. If you're in a lot of meetings, it's going to save you hours a day. If you're constantly building presentations, something like beautiful AI, like if you're still doing it old school, right, just working off PowerPoint templates or Google slide templates, not only I think will beautiful AI give you better looking, but it's going to save you so much time. You can take all of your info that you have, put it in there. right? So it's not like you're just, you know, leaving it up to random internet AI sorcery. You can enter your own info in there, right?
Starting point is 00:34:47 So this was a lot. Brian says great stuff, Jordan. Thank you for all you do. Thank you, Brian. Okay. This is it, y'all. It went a little long. However, like I said, I had a list of about 20.
Starting point is 00:35:04 It was very hard for me to whittle this down. down to seven. And already I'm feeling a little regret because I'm like, man, there are some really cool AI tools that I could have shared about this instead. But as you can see how long, like imagine if I did 20. This would have been a three hour podcast. No one, no one wants that. All right. So if you do want the full list, just go ahead, type and send in the comments here. I'll send you the full list probably by tomorrow because there's actually two more tools that I wanted to add to that top 20 list. And if you're listening on the podcast, same thing. Look in the show notes.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Every single day we put great resources there. So you can just click to email me and just say send. I'll know what that means. I'll send you the list. All right. So as a reminder, join us tomorrow. This is going to be a good one. Mark DeGrasse, the president of digital marketer.
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