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5 Powerful AI Tools You've Probably Never Heard Of
(Credit: Lily Yeh; Andriy Onufriyenko / Moment via Getty Images; Blackbox / Suno / JanitorAI/ Leonardo AI / ElevenLabs) AI promises to democratize the artistic process, but like any other industry, a few well-known brands dominate the conversation. You've probably heard of big players like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, Anthropic's Claude, and Meta AI, but there are a number of lesser-known yet highly capable tools that may offer certain advantages over larger and more popular LLMs. Here we'll explore a few intriguing AI alternatives and how to use them. 1. Blackbox AI Blackbox AI is designed to help software developers solve complex programming challenges and execute coding-related tasks. The idea is that with very limited prompts (or even by adding screenshots or Figma files), Blackbox AI can generate a complete full-stack application, cutting down on repetitive coding tasks and testing. That said, it still offers a full suite of standard capabilities, like a chatbot and research assistant, and supports many popular models for free. However, a $19.99/month subscription is required to access all API models and advanced features, like the app builder and AI coding agent. You'll also need to create an account. A premium account lets you execute "Pro" searches, which are designed to handle deeper research and multistage queries or tasks. 2. ElevenLabs ElevenLabs offers a suite of tools ranging from text-to-speech to automatic dubbing into other languages, powered by a wide range of AI voices. Voices include a number of tones, pitches and accents, and are quite varied and realistic sounding. You can also generate sound effects from a text prompt, like a lion roaring on the savannah or a cat meowing in a café. Some troubling features are available, like the ability to clone a person's voice by entering voice samples, as former President Joe Biden found out. While a handful of examples are available without signing in, full access requires creating an account. You'll be asked to fill in some basic information and add your intended use case for the software (PCMag's Brian Westover used it to help him create audio workouts). With a free plan, you get 10 minutes of text-to-speech or 15 minutes of conversational AI, though you can't use advanced features like cloning or dubbing. ElevenLabs offers five other pricing tiers, with escalating features and additional minutes of output, ranging from $5 to $1,320 per month. There's also an Enterprise tier with custom pricing for large businesses. 3. JanitorAI JanitorAI takes the AI chatbot concept to the next level by allowing you to develop specific AI characters. These personas can be based on existing fictional characters or designed from the ground up and tailored to your specifications. The tool is currently in beta, but has received frequent updates since launching in June 2023. Once you set up an account, click Create a Character and enter the data that will be used to generate the chatbot. It's important to differentiate between your character's biography, which influences how other users can find it, from personality and example dialogs, which will affect its behavior. What you enter will be used to train how your character reacts, so the more detail you add, the closer they'll be to your vision. When you chat with your creation or another user's character, you'll have to select an AI model API to power the interaction. JanitorAI's proprietary model is currently free, though premium features are in the works. A third-party API such as ChatGPT or Claude may require a purchase. OpenAI, for instance, offers 500 messages but then charges based on which model you choose. 4. Leonardo AI Leonardo AI is a collection of AI tools designed for creating, editing, and enhancing visual art. This includes static images, like existing photos, animations, and 3D models. The platform also offers advanced features, like custom upscaling or a transparent PNG generator for background-free visuals. To get started, you'll need to create an account with either Google, Apple, or Microsoft credentials, or by entering your email. Once you're signed in, select from a number of preset visual styles, then enter a text prompt to generate an image. You can also fine-tune the generation process by choosing Image Guidance, which allows you to upload reference images; the AI will attempt to mimic their styles. Leonardo offers free access, along with three paid tiers and a custom API plan. You get 150 tokens every 24 hours on a free plan, allowing you to make a limited number of creations. Starting at $10/month, a paid plan gives you more tokens and a whole month to use them between refreshes. You also get access to more Collections, which let you organize your creations, and other advanced features. At the highest paid individual tier, you gain access to video generation and the ability to train AI models. 5. Suno Suno is an AI music-creation platform built by alums from places like Meta, TikTok, and AI startup Kensho. It allows you to create songs that combine instrumental music and lyrics through text prompts. You can then save or share your music, or use premium editing tools to modify it to better suit your vision. Its ability to quickly generate complete songs in a number of styles and genres, including reasonably competent lyrics, is pretty uncanny. Sign up with a phone number or Apple, Discord, Google, or Microsoft account. Suno offers a free version and two paid options ($10 or $30 monthly) with more access and features. The free version gets you 50 credits that renew every day (enough to make 10 songs) and lets you save up to four songs at once. A paid plan gives you 2,500 or 10,000 monthly credits and the ability to create up to 10 songs at once. If you want to use any of your creations commercially, you must upgrade to one of the paid plans. Suno will essentially license the use of the song, which will continue as long as you remain subscribed. However, its model has run into some legal trouble, with the Record Industry Association of America suing Suno (and Udio) last year for training its AI on unlicensed music created by top artists. An Aggregate Future? A trend we're beginning to see from smaller operations is aggregation. If they can't compete with the heavy hitters, they'll instead offer choice, allowing you to use other companies' models all on one platform. Quora's Poe is an excellent example of this. Its entire purpose is to let users interact with models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta, all from a single, easy-to-use interface. This could be a boon for smaller tools, like some on our list, giving them access to more advanced models or those trained with far greater resources. It can be especially useful for experimental models like JanitorAI, which can deploy powerful platforms for specific, highly customized, and narrow applications.
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Forget ChatGPT - -- here's the 5 best AI tools you've probably never heard of
Go beyond the big names to find an AI tool that's best suited for your needs OpenAI has become so dominant that ChatGPT is now a synonym for everyday AI chatbots. Even if you can name some of the competition, I suspect most people's list of ChatGPT alternatives could be counted on one hand and include tools from tech giants like Google and Microsoft. But it's little surprise that in such a quickly emerging market that there's a multitude of AI tools I've tried away from ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot that are well worth your consideration and go beyond helping you hone your resume or get restaurant recommendations. Here are five of my favorite AI tools you probably haven't used yet. Need a pulsing electro beat to stay focused at work? Or an ambient soundscape to lull you off to sleep? Brain.FM generates 'science-backed music' to complement four listener needs -- Focus, Meditate, Relax, and Sleep -- which you tailor further to your current situation and mood with the app's filters. Let it play out on an endless loop, or set your own timers and intervals. Brain.FM says that the positive effect its music has on neural activity is scientifically proven, with peer-reviewed studies showing increased attention on tasks in users with ADHD symptoms. $9.99/month / $69.99/year after 7/14 day free trial, 60-day money-back guarantee It's not easy to make a slideshow presentation look engaging, and I've been in enough team meetings to know that the odd pie chart or stock image don't exactly dazzle. Beautiful.ai helps you populate your PowerPoints with attention grabbing graphs and incisive infographics. Feed in your own data to create an entire slideshow or use prompts to generate custom graphics. Plus, you can use the tool to gather contributions from multiple collaborators and instantly put them into a uniform format and style, choosing between more than 60 attractive templates. From $144/year (Team, Enterprise and ad hoc plans available) after 14 day free trial I suspect my pre-breakfast routine is a familiar one -- lying in bed, smartphone in hand, flitting between news articles, Substacks, YouTube videos and social media posts. By the time I reach the coffeemaker I've already half-read or watched more content than I'm going to remember. Recall gathers and categorizes all of the posts, videos, podcasts and PDFs that have caught your eye (I'd suggest taking advantage of the one-click browser extension for ultimate convenience), summarizing each one and keeping them neatly organized to return to for future reference. Free (limited to 10 free summaries). Plus plan is $10/month / $84/year (Business plan available). 30-day refund period "Get your family organized." That's the enticing four-word elevator pitch for Maple -- an AI-powered personal assistant tool for your family built by 'a team of parents and family members' that seeks to make every aspect of your domestic life a little bit more manageable. From creating meal plans that cater to every member (with full recipes and shopping lists), to working out a fair schedule of chores and parenting duties, Maple takes the thinking out of your everyday household management. You can use Maple for trip planning, syncing calendars, and storing key emergency contact details, with its apps for Android and iOS. Free (limited folders, calendars, features). Plus plan is $9.49/month / $75.99/year after 7 day free trial Put your hastily typed memos-to-self, lengthy meeting minutes, emails, and documents into Mem, and the tool will organize them logically and have them primed at your fingertips. With all that knowledge stored, you can then interact with the Mem chatbot to ask it specific questions about your team, project, or strategies. Get it to draft emails based on the information you've fed in, or have it join the dots between disparate documents to help you work more efficiently.
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A comprehensive look at five AI tools that offer unique capabilities in various domains, from coding and music creation to voice synthesis and image generation.
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, a new wave of specialized AI tools is emerging, offering unique capabilities beyond the well-known chatbots. While giants like ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Meta AI dominate headlines, several lesser-known AI platforms are making significant strides in various domains 12.
Blackbox AI stands out as a powerful ally for software developers. This tool can generate full-stack applications from minimal prompts, screenshots, or Figma files, potentially revolutionizing the coding process. While it offers standard chatbot and research assistant features, its true power lies in its ability to tackle complex programming challenges and streamline repetitive coding tasks 1.
ElevenLabs brings a suite of audio-focused AI tools to the table. Its text-to-speech capabilities offer a wide range of realistic voices with various tones, pitches, and accents. The platform also enables automatic dubbing into other languages and can generate sound effects from text prompts. However, its voice cloning feature has raised ethical concerns, highlighting the need for responsible use of such powerful technology 1.
JanitorAI takes AI interaction to a new level by allowing users to create and interact with specific AI characters. These can be based on existing fictional characters or designed from scratch. The platform's beta version, launched in June 2023, has been receiving frequent updates, indicating active development and potential for growth in the AI persona creation space 1.
Leonardo AI offers a comprehensive suite of tools for creating, editing, and enhancing visual art. From static images to animations and 3D models, the platform provides various options for artists and designers. Advanced features like custom upscaling and transparent PNG generation make it a versatile tool for visual content creation 1.
Suno represents a significant leap in AI-generated music. Created by industry veterans from Meta, TikTok, and AI startup Kensho, this platform can compose complete songs, including both instrumental music and lyrics, based on text prompts. Its ability to quickly generate music in various styles and genres showcases the potential of AI in creative fields 1.
These tools demonstrate the rapid diversification of AI applications beyond general-purpose chatbots. From specialized coding assistants to creative tools for music and visual art, AI is increasingly being tailored to specific industries and use cases. This trend suggests a future where AI becomes more deeply integrated into various professional and creative workflows 12.
As the AI market continues to evolve, it's clear that while large language models like ChatGPT have captured public attention, a rich ecosystem of specialized AI tools is emerging. These platforms offer unique capabilities that cater to specific needs, potentially democratizing access to powerful AI-driven tools across various industries and creative domains.
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