I also use BingChat very often, I consider it to be a very underrated tool that people haven't fully explored. Of course, it's great for when you want your LLM queries augmented with search results. But BingChat can also view the current webpage, so for example you can pull up papers and ask BingChat questions about it. I've used it to help write abstracts for my papers. When I do this, BingChat literally searches up "how to write an abstract" which I found absolutely hilarious , it's like it's learning skills on the go as well. I didn't use the outputs directly, but it served as useful inspiration. I think BingChat uses a mix of models including GPT-4, all for free! Apparently more features are coming soon, including multimodal features.
But a lot of them don't have high quality horizontal photos I can use as a blog header.
They've got great vertical photos. But getting horizontal that worked well with LI/Twitter preview was a huge drag. Now, I can just take their vertical photos, and use generative fill to extend the canvas out to horizontal.
Super easy, and very nice, high-quality output. It's wild.
- Perplexity ai. I tried to work with Bing but this isn't a tool to rely on, it straight out refuses to answer a question or it removes the answer midway. I discovered Perplexity AI, purchased pro (ChatGPT Pro doesn't accept any of my credit cards here), and it's also a part of my workflow now.
I also had to write a bunch of HTML few months ago, and I did it with Copilot. It was very smooth experience.
I use Photoroom android app to remove backgrounds in images and to add new ones, add motion blurs and so on. It works great.
I generated my side projects logo with Stable Diffusion with an "anime art" style model and it got pretty good results. I generated about 20 logos from that then picked the best one.
Generally, Bard is far superior when it comes to querying the internet for raw information - ChatGPT excels at prose / written content that sounds more human and less robotic.
Phind.com for programming questions/ideas/search. I like that phind is transparent about the source of the answer.
Huh? You don't think Google is an AI tool? Why not?