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Writing
ChatGPT
From OpenAI. Requires an account; version 3.5 is free but the newest version requires a paid subscription.
Hugging Chat
An open source alternative to ChatGPT.
Media
Beatoven
Generate AI music, mostly for backgrounds. Free version and a paid pro version.
Descript
Has a free version. Audio and video editing AI tool, and transcript generator
Search the Web
Gemini
From Google
Perplexity.ai
Combines AI with web search to produce ready made answers. It cites its sources, which are real but tend not to be scholarly.
Images
Midjourney
An AI image generator that utilizes Discord. Occasionally free trials are available, which allows you to generate 25 free images. Paid subscriptions allow you to generate more images and use them in commercial projects,
OpenArt
Has a free version with limited capabilities.
Research
Consensus
Academic search engine with both a free and paid version
Elicit
Conduct lit reviews and systematic reviews, and search for research papers. Free to start and additional search credits require purchase.
ResearchRabbit
Calls itself "spotify for papers". Visualizations, literature searches and alerts, and other functions. Free to use.
Scholarcy
A tool that can summarize scholarly papers and create flashcards. Free and paid versions.
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Search Other AI Tool Directories
Futurepedia
Over 5000 AI tools in multiple categories, updated on a regular basis.
NOTE: This list ever-growing and by no means comprehensive.
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