Exploring 5 Improved AI Tools for Writing and Programming

Exploring 5 Improved AI Tools for Writing and Programming

ChatGPT used to be the smartest AI for writing, but now there are some better alternatives to paid AI tools that can help you a lot. In this video, I’ll show you 5 improved AI tools. However, number two and four are going to be my favorites.

Let’s start with number one: Perplexity AI. Perplex GTI is based on the GPT3 model, but it comes with extra features compared to ChatGPT. It can access the internet in real time to enhance its answers, providing you with the latest information. It does a quick search on Google and provides answers. This gives it more knowledge than ChatGPT. There’s also a new feature designed for programmers called Pro Pilot Mode. If you’re a programmer, you can use this copilot mode to receive improved answers for coding-related questions. It runs on GitHub Copilot, so this mode works smoothly.

Number two is Codium, an AI tool for programmers. It’s a paid tool, but I recommend trying it out. Codium can automatically generate and complete your code and work with various popular code editors like Visual Studio Code, Android Studio, Sublime Text, and more. Just like ChatGPT, you can share it with Codium, but it’s specially designed for coding purposes. It works with over 20 editors and supports more than 40 programming languages. So if you’re experienced, you can accelerate your work using this AI tool, while beginners can use it to learn programming.

Let’s talk about number three: Google Bart. When Google Bart was first released, I had a negative experience as a user. However, Google has made significant improvements to Bart recently. Now, it competes with ChatGPT and offers a fantastic image scanning feature for free. Also, Google Bart provides up-to-date information that ChatGPT doesn’t have. Unlike ChatGPT, which is trained on a limited database, Google Bart was trained on all the data Google has. However, this tool is more suitable for research and design to provide practical answers. And the best thing is, Bart is completely free and gives more relevant answers than ChatGPT. It’s based on the PUMP2 model, which is very powerful.

Now, let’s explore number four: Imagine. Imagine is one of my favorite AI tools, and I think you are already familiar with it. Imagine is an AI image generator app, but it’s superior to Mid Journey and entirely free. You can even select the art style of the generated images. To generate images, you need to watch ads. If you are tired of watching ads, I recommend using the paid version of this app. Moreover, you can remix an image with just one click. Two years ago, creating a cartoon portrait of ourselves required a lot of effort, but now we can transfer our images into cartoon portraits with a single click. This could serve as an alternative to Mid Journey.

Lastly, let’s not waste any more time and dive into number five: Copy AI. Copy AI is the best content writer in my opinion. It’s also built on GPT3 but comes with many more interesting features and has real-time internet access. This AI tool is designed for content generation, including copying and pasting. You can use it for tasks such as writing emails, scripts, blog posts, and information about anything you want. I have shared all the details about these 5 AI tools. If you would like a part two of this video, just leave a comment. By the way, don’t forget to subscribe.

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