The 5 Coolest AI Tools From This Week

New Mind-Expanding Tools, News & Videos For The Week

The AI space is picking up momentum at crazy speeds lately. Every day there’s some crazy news coming from Google or Microsoft or Nvidia. This is exponential technology and it’s blowing my mind constantly.

That’s why I created this newsletter. I’ve literally dropped everything else to focus on this stuff full time. I read the whitepapers, watch the videos, jump on calls with the founders, and completely immerse myself into the space so that I can create cool YouTube videos, share my favorite tools on Future Tools, and give you the TLDR every Friday in this newsletter.

It’s also why I just created a brand new Discord community as well. If you want to have conversations about this stuff, jump into the group. We have an awesome team of moderators and, as of now, almost 1,700 members hanging out and nerding out over the latest AI tech and tools.

And, once again, thank you so much for tuning in! When I started making videos about cool tools almost 14-years ago, I never imagined it would grow into what it is today. Almost 90,000 YouTube subscribers and 20,000 people looking forward to these emails each Friday. So thank you thank you thank you. I do really appreciate you!

Alright… That’s all I wanted to say. You rock. Now let’s dig in! 👇️

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🛠️ 5 Amazing Future Tools

1. Stable Attribution: This is a tool that lets you reverse engineer the original artist from a style that you used in your AI-generated images. If you created an image with Stable Diffusion and you want to know who’s style it borrowed from, this tool will tell you so that you can give the original artist credit… And possibly even generate more in that artist’s style. (Free to use)

2. Chatbase: Imagine being able to take a long PDF document and, instead of reading through it all, you can just ask it questions. That’s what Chatbase does. Upload a PDF and it will create a Chatbot so that you can ask questions of the document and get exactly what you’re looking for much quicker. (Has a free plan)

3. Finalle.ai: This was one of the truly new ideas I came across that leverages AI. You can plug-in a stock ticker and it will show you a chart along with all of the news and articles for each day, allowing you to easily correlate news events with movements in stock prices. If you do any investing, you’ll find this really handy! (And it’s currently free)

4. Booom.ai: This one is just plain fun. Give this tool a topic and it will create a trivia game for you around the topic. I tested it with the topic of “Star Wars” and it generated a 10-question trivia quiz that I bombed (I got 4 out of 10). You can play by yourself or invite friends to play the trivia game with you. (Free as well)

5. Latent Labs: You’ve heard of text-to-image… Not try this text-to-3D-world generator. Enter a prompt like “Futuristic cyberpunk cityscape” and watch as this tool generates an environment that you can look around and get a 360 degree view of.

🗞️ 3 Fascinating News Articles

  1. Microsoft launches the new Bing, with ChatGPT built in - This is actually really huge. Imagine ChatGPT but with the ability to search the web and with knowledge all the way up to the current day. I’ve played around with it a bit and it’s honestly causing me to use Bing more than Google now. That’s a sentence I thought I’d never say/type. You can check out the video below where I give a full tour of the new Bing chatbot.

  2. Alphabet shares dive after Google AI chatbot, Bard, flubs answer in ad - Google had a, much anticipated, live event in Paris this week. The focus was around AI and people expected big news around Google’s ChatGPT competitor, Bard. However, the event barely touched on Bard, didn’t give any info that most people didn’t already know, and when they demoed Bard itself, it actually gave an incorrect response. Google’s investors did not like how this played out and the stock took quite a hit.

  3. Getty Images Sues Stability AI - The war on AI art is continuing to heat up. Getty Images is suing the creators of Stable Diffusion for allegedly using 12-million of their images without their consent. Some of the examples are pretty damning too. You can see generations where Getty’s watermark is still present. I don’t know how this is all going to play out for Stability. However, what I do know is that these trained models are out there. People have access to them on their local computers now. There’s no putting it back into the box at this point so the damages could be huge.

📺️ Must-Watch Videos

💰️ A Money Idea To Try

Sell AI Services on Fiverr:

Fiverr just added an entire AI section to their website for people that want to sell services related to artificial intelligence.

You can be a MidJourney artist, DALL-E artist, Stable Diffusion Artist. You can create AI applications for people. You can train models for people, make AI music videos, do AI content editing, or even do fact checking for people.

This is some of the lowest hanging fruit to start earning some money with AI right away and it’s on a platform that’s welcoming you to sell this kind of thing with open arms.

Create a free account over on Fiverr, round up the best images you’ve created with your favorite AI art tool, and create a portfolio on Fiverr.

You can create multiple gigs on there as well. So, if you want to spread the deck and increase your chances of earning, create a gig for MidJourney art, a gig for Stable Diffusion art, a gig for DALL-E art, a gig for content editing, and a gig for any other AI skill you’ve built up.

Let your AI freelance empire begin!

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Matt Wolfe (FutureTools.io)

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