ENGL 3120    ※   Digital Writing & Publishing   ※    George Pullman






Tools

I can't vouch for any of the following tools in the sense that I don't know what any of them are doing with the data we give them. I've used the text generators and a couple of the others with some success. I haven't yet paid for any service and am disinclined to, but then I don't have to generate 20 posts a day to get paid.

If you come across anything you think worth sharing here, please email the link to gpullman@gsu.edu.


Text generators

  • Bing
  • Chat-GPT
  • Claude
  • Copilot
  • Copy.ai
  • Deepai.org/chat
  • Gemini
  • Google text fx "On August 2, 2023, Google and Lupe Fiasco announced a partnership to launch TextFX, a program designed to assist artists in the songwriting process by using AI technology. Google TextFX is an example of how AI is being used to infuse creativity across various domains," according to perplexity.
  • Poe.com "Poe.com is a fast and helpful AI chat that allows users to ask questions, get instant answers, and have back-and-forth conversations with AI. Poe.com gives access to GPT-4, gpt-3.5-turbo, Claude from Anthropic, and a variety of other bots, " according to Perlexity.ai. Poe includes both free and subscription bots, and payments for subscriptions will be charged to the user's account at confirmation of purchase"
  • Perplexity.ai "Perplexity AI is more of a search engine that provides suggestions and sources in response to user queries. When a user inputs a question, the model scours the internet to give an answer. It also displays the source of the information it provides."
  • ProWritingAid.com "We're passionate about helping you to express your ideas, stories, and knowledge with confidence. You'll find easy-to-follow suggestions, explanations, and advice right in our software, so you can write like an expert without the effort of becoming one," according to the site. Free and paid versions, paid $10 a month.
  • Readwise.io "Readwise makes it easy to revisit and learn from your ebook & article highlights," according to the site. Free trial, but monthly fee of from $4.49 to $7.99 billed monthly
  • WritewithLaika "We make text come alive. LAIKA is a playground of language, a micro-lab for writing, a place where you interact with your own and other people's texts in entirely new ways. Instead of making yet another AI writing tool, we reinvent how to interact with text," according to the site. Free and paid version options.
  • Semantic scholar "A free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature," according to the site.

    Browser Plugins

  • ChatGPT for Google
  • Compose:ai
  • MaxAI.me
  • Monica
  • Prompt generators

  • Prompt generator
  • Random prompt generator
  • Prompts.chat

    Image generators &
    editors

  • Dall.E2
  • Luma: 3Dification
  • Media.io:
  • Remini:
  • Stable Diffusion
  • Pexels not ai but stock images and videos shared by creators
  • Remove.bg free image background remover

    Slides

  • Gamma App: Presentation tool
  • SlidesAI
  • Slidesgo
  • Beautiful AI
  • Miscellaneous

  • Knot: Flash Cards
  • TinyWow: Free Tools
  • Browse AI: "The easiest way to extract and monitor data from any website."
  • PaperRater: "The proofreader and plagiarism checker use AI to scan your essays and papers for any errors and assign them an automated score." Porbably keeps your essay for its own purposes."
  • Scholarcy.com: "the online article summarizer tool, reads your research articles, reports and book chapters in seconds and breaks them down into bite-sized sections - so you can quickly assess how important any document is to your work."
  • Durable: Websites in seconds
  • Zappier: Automate Processes
  • Goblin Tools: Magic ToDo