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Become a LinkedInfluencer

Welcome back! Reddit is testing a new tool called Reddit Answers, designed to make finding threads on the platform easier than ever. Powered by AI, it provides summarized answers to user queries, complete with links to relevant Reddit posts. The feature is currently available to select users in the US on web and iOS, with plans to expand to Android and support other languages.

If Reddit’s AI can turn millions of user posts into a smarter search experience, could this be the tool that finally challenges Google?

Become an overnight LinkedInfluencer

Via Yooz AI

Yooz AI helps you craft professional LinkedIn posts by analyzing your content goals and suggesting optimized text—LinkedIn users who want to grow their presence. Upload a draft or start fresh in its editor, where the AI offers suggestions for tone, clarity, and engagement. You can even schedule posts and track analytics directly from the platform.

Pricing: Free and paid plans available

Streamline your testing workflows

Via Autoflow

Autoflow enables QA professionals to create and execute browser-based tests without coding. Set up test scenarios using the drag-and-drop interface, select browsers for testing, and run automated checks to catch bugs. Audit logs and workspaces keep everything organized for teams managing complex testing workflows.

Use cases:

  • Automate repetitive end-to-end testing across browsers

  • Simplify QA processes for teams managing multiple projects

Pricing: Free and paid plans available

AI Is Shaping the Future of Startup Fundraising in 2024

AI is quickly becoming a key player in startup funding.

In the first half of 2024, AI startups raised a huge $27B, with sectors like biotech, fintech, and martech also seeing strong investment.

In HubSpot for Startups’ latest Fundraising Report, they break down the industries getting the most VC attention and how AI is influencing investor decisions.

Whether you're an early-stage founder or looking to grow, there’s plenty of insight on how AI can help your startup stand out and attract more funding.

Your full-stack platform for web scraping

Apify lets you extra data from the web with pre-built tools for popular sites or custom solutions you can build yourself. Use the Apify Store to find web scrapers or create your own with their software development kits. Once configured, data can be extracted in your preferred format, ready for integration into your workflows.

Key features:

  • Apify Store: Access pre-built tools for quick setup

  • Custom Scraping: Build and deploy your own scrapers with SDKs

  • Data Delivery Options: Export results in formats like JSON, Excel, or CSV

Pricing: Free and paid plans available

AI-powered precision for image editing

Via MagicQuill

MagicQuill provides tools for detailed image editing with an easy-to-use interface. Drag and drop your image to start, and the AI will suggest edits, such as improving brightness or removing imperfections. Fine-tune your work manually, or let the AI handle it for you.

Who it’s for: Great for photographers, designers, and casual users seeking efficient editing tools

Pricing: Free and open source

Your personal AI math tutor

Via MathGPT

MathGPT simplifies math problems with step-by-step solutions. Snap a photo of your question or type it in, and the AI will provide a clear breakdown of how to solve it. With graphing tools and video explanations, it’s a comprehensive companion for tackling anything from algebra to calculus.

Use cases:

  • Solve homework problems with step-by-step breakdowns

  • Visualize complex equations with graphing tools

Pricing: Free

On this week’s episode of The Next Wave, we dive into the implications of the Sora leak. We discuss: 

  • How the leak affected OpenAI

  • The future of AI video generation

  • The complexities of NDA breaches

  • How other companies like Anthropic are keeping pace

Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts!

That’s a wrap! Reddit’s AI-powered tool might just change how we search forever. Will you stick with Google, or does Reddit have the answers for you? Hit reply and let me know!

—Matt (FutureTools.io)

P.S. This newsletter is 100% written by a human. Okay, maybe 96%.