The goal of developers of artificial intelligent (AI) systems is to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI). While AI mainly refers to the machines and systems, AGI is more about having those systems reach a level of independence and autonomy that doesn't require the scrutiny, oversight, and manual training of current AI systems. Get more information and details from your favorite AI tool: ChatGPT, Bard, Perplexity, Bing Chat, or Claude (using ShareClaude extension).
Generative text AI tools are software systems that can produce human-like text based on the input they receive. They work by:
Training: These tools are trained on vast amounts of text data. Using techniques from deep learning, especially models like transformers (e.g., GPT series), they learn patterns, structures, and nuances of the language.
Generation: Once trained, they can generate text based on a given prompt. They predict the next word or phrase in a sequence, producing coherent and contextually relevant sentences.
Fine-tuning: Some tools can be fine-tuned on specific datasets to generate text in a particular style or domain.
The underlying mechanism involves complex mathematical operations, neural network architectures, and optimization processes, but at a high level, they essentially predict and generate text based on patterns they've learned.
ChatGPT 3.5 - https://chat.openai.com/
ChatGPT 4 - https://chat.openai.com/ ($20/mo)
Google Bard - https://bard.google.com/
Microsoft Bing - https://www.bing.com/?/ai
Anthropic Claude - https://claude.ai/
Perplexity - https://www.perplexity.ai/
Google's Gemini (soon to debut)
Expect your assistant to have mutlimodal abilities soon!
Generative art AI tools are software or algorithms that leverage artificial intelligence, particularly neural networks, to create or assist in the creation of art. Here's a concise explanation of how they work:
Training: The AI is trained on large datasets of images, music, or other forms of art. This helps the AI learn patterns, styles, and structures inherent in those artworks.
Generation: Once trained, the AI can generate new pieces of art by sampling from the patterns it has learned. This can be entirely random or guided by user input.
User Interaction: Many generative art tools allow users to provide input or set parameters, guiding the AI in creating something specific or within certain bounds.
Neural Networks: The backbone of these tools is often a type of neural network called a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN). GANs consist of two parts: a generator, which creates images, and a discriminator, which evaluates them. The two work in tandem, with the generator trying to produce art that the discriminator can't distinguish from real artworks.
In essence, generative art AI tools use the patterns learned from existing art to create new, unique pieces, often with the ability for human artists to guide or collaborate with the AI.
Craiyon
Freemium site. No login required. Can identify negative words with prompt. Generates 9 images at once.
Ideogram
Free site. Login required. Choose from 3 different layout (portrait, landscape, and square). Can remix from other generated images. Not all recently displayed user-generated images may be kid-friendly.
Getimg
https://getimg.ai/text-to-image
Freemium site. Login required. You can create 100 free images per month. 1 credit = 1 image. 20+ ai models to choose from.
Clipddrop - https://clipdrop.co/tools - Explore a variety of AI tools...from generating images to transforming your doodles to replacing the sky and more!
MagicSchool - https://app.magicschool.ai/tools - You'll find more than 50 customized AI tools here to help you with a wide variety of educational tasks...and it's FREE
Twee - https://twee.com/ - AI powered tools for English teachers...really for all teachers.
QuestionWell - https://www.questionwell.org/ - Just input some reading, and the AI will write Essential Questions, Learning Objectives, and aligned multiple choice questions, which you can then export to your favorite tool.
Brisk (Chrome extension) - https://www.briskteaching.com/ - Brisk helps you detect AI plagiarism, give formative feedback on student work, change article reading levels, create quizzes, lesson plans, and more. Tutorial video here
Diffit - https://web.diffit.me/ - Differentiate made easy that allows you to adapt any text or article for any reading level, get quick informational texts for any topic - with vocabulary, comprehension checks (which can be exported to Docs and Forms), and tweak to your liking and share with students.
Curipod - https://curipod.com/ - Curipod is an AI-powered interactive presentation tool that helps teachers create engaging and effective lessons.
My Lesson Pal - https://mylessonpal.com/ - Free AI tool to generate a variety of resources, including worksheets, lesson plans, scripts, activities, projects, quizzes, and tests.
Yippity* - https://yippity.io/ - (Freemium - 3 Free AI quiz generations per month) Convert Any Text or Any Website Into A Quiz Automatically
Almanack* - https://almanack.ai/ - Free for individual teachers. Smart course material generator and lesson planner for educators.
Gamma - https://gamma.app/ - Start with 400 free credits to you can use to have AI generate a presentation, document, or webpage.
Vectorizer - https://vectorizer.ai/ - Convert your JPEG and PNG bitmaps to SVG vectors quickly and easily.
ComicsMaker - https://www.comicsmaker.ai/ - On the free version you get 100 credits per month to use as you create images, layouts, etc. to make your engaging comic book.
Wisdolia - https://app.wisdolia.com/ - Learn more, faster with AI-powered flashcards that give you personalized feedback. Works on PDFs, web-based articles, and YouTube videos.
Librarian AI - https://www.librarian-ai.com/ - Share up to 3 books and have several books suggested for you to consider reading.
Transvribe - https://www.transvribe.com/ - Search any YouTube video, ask it questions, or even ask it to generate questions that are answered in the video.
Color Anything - https://color-anything.com/ - Quickly create a coloring page by telling what you want to color. Once generated, you can bookmark it, download it, or print it.
Boom.ai - https://booom.ai/ - Use AI to generate a trivia game that you can play by yourself or with others.
Hello History - https://hello-history-2530c0.webflow.io/ - An AI powered iOS and Android app that lets you have life-like conversations with historical figures.
tl;dv - https://tldv.io/ - The meeting recorder that transcribes & summarizes your meetings in Google Meet or Zoom. Easily share with colleagues.
Fireflies - https://fireflies.ai/ - This freemium tool can revolutionize your meetings. The free version allows you to transcribe Zoom, GMeet, and MS Teams. You can also create automated meeting summaries.
Looking for an AI research assistant, then check out Elicit and Research Rabbit.
Try It On AI - https://www.tryitonai.com/ - Get professional studio quality AI headshots that are great for your teacher webpage, LinkedIn, resume, portfolios, and social media. Plans start at $17 for 100 generated headshots.
Futurepedia - https://www.futurepedia.io/ai-tools/education-assistant?pricing=Free
There's an AI Tool for That - https://theresanaiforthat.com/
Top AI Tools - https://topai.tools/
Future Tools - https://www.futuretools.io/
Canopy Directory - https://www.canopydirectory.com/
AI Educator Tools - https://aieducator.tools/