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What’s your favorite AI tool for increasing online productivity?

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AI tools are streamlining online work. What’s your go-to AI tool that’s made a big impact on your daily productivity?

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Juliia
for sure it is https://lenso.ai/ for reverse image search. It helps me a lot with my research, looking for inspiration etc.
HansFredrich Seidel
Always used ChatGPT for inspirations, but their image generation feature works wonders for me. The generated images give me good inspiration for casino UI layouts.
Jason Garcia
@friedhans It's good that you're only using the images as inspiration, and not outright ripping it off.
Yammer Smiths
@friedhans you makin a casino? let me check it out
HansFredrich Seidel
@yammer_smiths I'm only helping on the UI design, and I can't spoil until it's out lol but we're going an aesthetic similar to Winz, so if you want to check it might be similar to this site: https://winz-casino.de
HansFredrich Seidel
@yammer_smiths Thank you for being excited! Here's something you can read while waiting: https://nextimpulsesports.com/so...
Katrina Rodriguez
Microsoft's co-pilot in VS code has made a big impact. Very easy to ask questions in the co-pilot chat instead of researching in a browser.
JK
My favorite AI tool for increasing online productivity is @writemeai . It helps streamline content creation by generating high-quality text quickly, saving time on writing tasks and boosting efficiency for various projects.
Nicholas Alexander Green
I'm really digging Codeium.ai lately for coding productivity. It's an AI copilot that integrates right into your IDE and suggests code completions, explains code, and answers questions. Super handy for quickly looking things up without leaving your editor. Anyone else try it out? Curious how it compares to GitHub Copilot.
Michael Anthony Roberts
GitHub Copilot has been a game changer for my coding productivity. It suggests code completions right in my IDE based on the context. I've also been playing around with Anthropic's Claude model via the command line and API for general writing tasks and refining content - very impressive capabilities so far. Would love to hear others' experiences with AI productivity tools!