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Recommended AI in the freemium model - what are you using?

What artificial intelligences do you actually use to make your life easier? And for what purpose?

Footnote: By asking about the freemium model, I mean applications that are partially available for free, where you pay for more advanced functionalities or higher quality. Examples can be ChatGPT-4 and LanguageTool.

What artificial intelligences do you actually use to make your life easier? And for what purpose?

Footnote: By asking about the freemium model, I mean applications that are partially available for free, where you pay for more advanced functionalities or higher quality. Examples can be ChatGPT-4 and LanguageTool.

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Sometimes I edit the description of a composition for text editing... in sales descriptions. Sometimes I value my Creativity more, sometimes lack of inspiration - it sometimes gives interesting proposals. Nothing more.
Sometimes I edit the description of a composition for text editing... in sales descriptions. Sometimes I value my Creativity more, sometimes lack of inspiration - it sometimes gives interesting proposals. Nothing more.

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In my opinion, using recommended artificial intelligence in the freemium model can be very useful in everyday life. Undoubtedly, there are many applications that offer free features but also allow for purchasing more advanced or high-quality features for an additional fee. Personally, I use two recommended AI in the freemium model: Grammarly and Google Translate. Grammarly helps me improve my texts by detecting grammar errors and suggesting better phrases. This allows me to write better and more professionally. On the other hand, Google Translate is useful for translation, both at work and in everyday life. If I come across a foreign word or sentence, I just need to use this application to quickly translate it. Additionally, I also use AI in the freemium model, such as Spotify and Netflix. Both services use AI algorithms to recommend music and movies based on my preferences. This allows me to discover new songs and movies that I like, which greatly facilitates finding something to listen to or watch. Generally speaking, recommended AI in the freemium model is very useful for me because it allows me to save time and effort in various areas of life.
In my opinion, using recommended artificial intelligence in the freemium model can be very useful in everyday life. Undoubtedly, there are many applications that offer free features but also allow for purchasing more advanced or high-quality features for an additional fee. Personally, I use two recommended AI in the freemium model: Grammarly and Google Translate. Grammarly helps me improve my texts by detecting grammar errors and suggesting better phrases. This allows me to write better and more professionally. On the other hand, Google Translate is useful for translation, both at work and in everyday life. If I come across a foreign word or sentence, I just need to use this application to quickly translate it. Additionally, I also use AI in the freemium model, such as Spotify and Netflix. Both services use AI algorithms to recommend music and movies based on my preferences. This allows me to discover new songs and movies that I like, which greatly facilitates finding something to listen to or watch. Generally speaking, recommended AI in the freemium model is very useful for me because it allows me to save time and effort in various areas of life.

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I think that if someone doesn't want to spend money on artificial intelligence, the best choice would be GPT chatbot.

I think that if someone doesn't want to spend money on artificial intelligence, the best choice would be GPT chatbot.

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