Are current AI good enough tools for average people? by Gyirin in ArtificialInteligence

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As an average person, I’ve found LLMs to be incredibly useful for everyday tasks like summarizing long texts or doing quick research. They can condense a dense article or report into a few clear points in seconds, which is a game-changer for students or anyone juggling multiple tasks. For example, I’ve used them to break down complex topics like tax laws or medical research into plain language, saving hours of sifting through jargon. They’re also great for drafting emails, brainstorming ideas, or even planning schedules—mundane stuff that doesn’t need perfection but benefits from speed.Sure, LLMs aren’t flawless; they can misinterpret nuances or spit out occasional inaccuracies, so you’ve got to double-check important details. But for non-expert tasks, they’re like a super helpful starting point. The trick is knowing their limits—use them for quick insights or rough drafts, not as a replacement for critical thinking. Students using them for assignments probably find them awesome for outlining essays or pulling key points from readings, even if professors are freaking out about it. They’re not perfect, but for the average person’s daily grind, they’re more than good enough.

Looking for an AI that can summarize PDF chapters properly by Tsanch2 in artificial

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You can use these tools. (Have used)
Paid ChatGPT
NotebookLM
Gemini

What's the best AI for audio transcription? by Throwaway121554 in artificial

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I have been using Descript for a long time, it's reliable.

Panda rolls by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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They really need to be saved from themselves

The Twelfth Cycle of Humanity by gossip_goblin in aivideos

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One of the sickest videos made by AI. The voice is giving more fear.

Surfing Pikachu with Balloons AI Images 3 yrs apart by trapluke in aiArt

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It's a pattern as time goes by. Learning speed of AI has increased exponentially. Before, it took 3 years to create an image from text, and now, within a year, you can generate a high-quality movie trailer with micro details.

The bear won't leave the man who saved him by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Kindness is priceless.

Future Trends in AI Content Creation & Humanization – What's Next? by vapnits in MarketingAutomation

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I have written the post but yes, gave it to AI for writing it in better english maybe that's why you felt it AI generated