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  • Which product have you completely replaced with AI tools, and how's that working out?

    Rupal Saini
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    Popular switches I've seen: Grammarly → Claude or ChatGPT for writing Photoshop → Midjourney or DALL-E for images Google - Claude/Perplexity for research assistance

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    Ben Syverson
    For me it's additive… it hasn't replaced anything, but it has augmented so many things I do. I often ask Gemini/ChatGPT for coding advice (what's the best way to do X, why is Y not working when it should be), but I rarely use AI to actually produce code.
    Vikas Potta
    We're seeing some of our customers do that and use Fable! :) Fable is AI powered demo tool that lets you create an entire demo just with a prompt!
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    Abhishek Dutta
    writing with speech to note
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    Rupal Saini
    @abhishek_ux That's great! Which tool are you using? Is it able to write completely without spelling mistakes?
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    Stacey Loris
    using language learning apps to using chatgpt to practice conversation
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    Natalia Toth
    For me, Grammarly provides the insights on my texts that ChatGPT doesn't
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    TJ Larkin
    Launching soon!
    I actually haven't fully replaced anything with AI. And I'm kinda glad about that. Instead, I use AI as my "really eager intern" for parts of my work, but I'd say Perplexity for research is the closest to a full switch. That's actually why I'm building Zeel AI - to help businesses create their own custom GPTs without the technical headaches. Once it's done, it'll be my Perplexity replacement too.