Tell me who you are, and I’ll give you the AI to use.

Tell me who you are, and I’ll give you the AI to use.
You no longer need to rely on GPT as if it were the only AI tool. Today, the market (and the tools) have diversified. You don’t need to master every AI tool, only those that fit your role and your processes. That’s why below we present the AI tools you should keep in mind based on the task you need to accomplish.
Let’s start with the basics: Generic assistants
These tools are for when you’re looking for quick and reliable context.
• Perplexity for research with citations
• Claude, if your project requires extended “memory”
• Grok for snarky, Elon Musk–style responses
• ChatGPT as an all-purpose wildcard
• Gemini, if you rely on the Google ecosystem
Here are for Devs!: Development and code
For developers, there are also AI tools that are incredibly useful for further optimizing time and becoming more efficient at problem-solving.
What to do more? Here comes AI for productivity
These tools are designed to let you delegate mechanical tasks to AI.
These five tools help boost your productivity in a variety of ways: with Adobe PDF Chat (Link) you can engage in a direct dialogue with your documents, making it easier to extract and understand information; Gemini for Gmail (https://gemini.google.com/app) assists you in drafting smart email replies and drafts, saving you time managing messages; Gamma (https://gamma.com.ai) turns a simple prompt into visually appealing presentations instantly; WisprFlow (https://wisprflow.ai)converts your voice into actionable text, ideal for capturing ideas without interrupting your workflow; and Granola (https://www.granola.ai) takes context-aware notes, ensuring that your records are coherent and relevant.
Looking to engage your audience? Here are AI tools for audiences.
It’s very important to know that AI has the potential to help you reach a wider audience, especially if you’re aiming to establish a presence on social media.
Looking for ideas? AI for creativity
Images don’t necessarily have to be made by hand. There are also tools for you, designer!
• ElevenLabs: realistic voices for narrations (https://elevenlabs.io/)
• Midjourney: stunning images instantly (https://www.midjourney.com/)
• Suno AI: composes music without knowing music theory (https://suno.com/)
• Krea: retouches or generates visual assets (https://www.krea.ai/)
• Photoroom: crops and enhances photos with a touch (https://www.photoroom.com/)
It’s good to be good: AI for Learning and Well-being
It’s also important to grow as a person through AI, Particle (https://www.particle.io) serves as your morning dose of intelligent news, keeping you up to date on the most relevant topics; Rosebud (https://www.rosebud.app) acts as a personal journal enriched with valuable insights; NotebookLM (https://notebooklm.google.com) lets you seamlessly live alongside all your documents by centralizing and organizing the information you need; GoodInside (https://www.goodinside.com) functions as a co-pilot in parenting, offering guidance and support at every stage; and Ash (https://talktoash.com) brings mental health support within reach, providing resources and companionship whenever you need it.
Anyway…
It’s important to understand that the key is to find tools that solve your daily problems. Identify your bottlenecks and use only the tools that fit your process. With the right choice, your productivity and competitive edge will take off this year.
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