Can't say I've found an AI tool I've felt was worth paying for as of yet, but I do pay to use the GPT4 API. There's a lot of tools out there and I'm waiting a bit to see which ones stand tall above the rest and establish a proper moat.
@shushant_lakhyani mostly things related to entrepreneurship. Learning more about user research, continuous discovery, building MVP, etc. almost like a mentor
I’m paying for 2 things:
1. OpenAI API (I live in Italy, and I use their APIs to run ChatGPT on my Mac)
2. Midjourney. As a designer, it’s extremely helpful to create assets for websites and for branded communication. Really worth it
@shushant_lakhyani the only thing I hate is that Midjourney run on discord, and the controls are stupid because of the UI.
I can’t wait for a SaaS version, with a decent UI
@charlie_lee1 is the current interface cumbersome or is it fine for you? What would you change about it to make it fit better into your workflow? Just rando questions - would love your thots 🙏🏽
The more I use ChatGPT the less I see the need to hire any content writers. It's created a huge lift in helping me generate good content. I just provide the ideas and readjust the wording to make it mine. It's been a game changer.
@shushant_lakhyani not yet. But I think these new tools will allow us to focus more on the creative ideas behind the content and spend less time producing the content. “Good” content writers won’t get replaced because they know how to be creative. It will separate the good from the bad, and if you’re in this space, the better you understand the inputs to generate content in ChatGPT (and similar AI tools) the more valuable you become.
@vishyvish I've been using it for a lot of the same things I'd use ChatGPT for, but it feels a lot more intuitive and my workflow isn't peppered with as much copy/paste. I'm not a "power user" by any means, but creating templates and outlines has been a nice time saver.
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