8 Latest FREE AI Tools to Start Making Money From

By ideaman | Lets Grow | 20 Feb 2023


Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world as we know it, and it's increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives. 

One of the most exciting things about AI is that it's becoming more accessible and user-friendly, even for those who aren't experts in programming or data science. 

If you're interested in exploring the possibilities of AI and adding it to your toolkit, there are now more options than ever before.

In this post I will shatre with you 8 AI tools with them you can possibly make some money. All these AI tools will be free to use, but you might need to sign up.

 

Illustroke.com

This is the first vector-based output that we have come across despite the fact that we have seen many generative text-to-art AI works. Because it is SVG, you can mess about with it with vector software like Illustrator. Like with any of these tools, it's difficult to get it perfect the first time, but with some perseverance and creativity, we obtained some fascinating outcomes. You receive two tokens for free to try it out, and 50 tokens cost a fair $5. One illustration creation request is equal to one token. Three different versions of the same illustration are created for each request so that you can select the finest one.

 

Perplexity.ai

Perplexity SQL converts natural language requests into SQL code to respond to Twitter graph queries. It analyses huge datasets like Twitter by converting natural language into SQL using OpenAI Codex. This is not a finished, for-sale product; it is a text-to-SQL translation demo. The use of it is free. We consider it to be a helpful research tool that allows us to query Twitter using natural language.

 

krisp.ai

Krisp is software that eliminates background noise by sitting between your device and any online conversation platform.  Very beneficial for remote workers, such as contact centre agents.    It addresses a single issue that the majority of us face, is free for basic use, and eliminates the need for noise-canceling devices.    Also, you can try the application both with and without different sounds, such as a dog barking or a baby screaming.    

rokoko.com

Make an animated avatar of your motions by filming yourself. You can either upload a video or use a webcam or smartphone camera to record your moves. Once the footage has been uploaded, you can access the motion data for modification in the Rokoko Studio. The movie can be exported into a variety of 3D programmes, including Blender, Unreal, and others. There are restrictions, but using it is free. To produce high-quality real-time animations, you would require their Smartsuit and Smartgloves.

 

browse.ai

Browse is an AI-powered, no-code, cloud-based web automation software that extracts and monitors structured data from any site. You can train it to scrape specific content, from a website, by following your movements. It can get stuck, like with CAPTCHAs, but most of the time, it will do its job. They offer a free option with 200 credits per month.

 

noahsark.ai

Alethea AI's intelligent NFTs are exciting at the moment but hint at what the future holds and how we will interact online. Alethea AI is a decentralized protocol on Ethereum used to create smart and interactive NFTs powered by GPT-3.

The team behind Noah's Ark have built various tools such as written avatars and are now taking it a step further by incorporating intelligence into these avatars, with the aim of preserving preserve our culture, our intellect and, more generally, the common human experience for the future. 

 

descript.com

Working with my podcaster friends I understand  how time-consuming it is to record, edit, balance, and add new content to a podcast. We like Descript because it simplifies the entire process.

The English transcript is good, so editing out things you or other speakers didn't want to say by simply deleting text is fantastic. Purging the ums and uhs is another useful feature. The application is constantly evolving, and many of the AI features included will astound you. This can make production less stressful if you're a content creator (podcast, video, reels, etc.). They provide a free version for testing purposes.

 

AI detector (platform.openai.com)

The AI Text Classifier, developed by OpenAI, is a fine-tuned GPT model that predicts the likelihood that a piece of text was generated by AI, including their own ChatGPT. It isn't perfect, and it struggles with texts under 1000 words. Take it with a grain of salt if you're a teacher wondering if your students are using chatGPT. They did whip this up in a matter of days, so we believe it will improve with time.

 

Conclusion

I hope these tools will help you. None of these tools are promoted, sponsored or advertised. I found them useful so I am sharing.

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