Examples of AI Tools You Might Find Useful
Hey folks, just wondering if anyone could share some real examples of AI tools they've used or heard about? I'm kinda new to all this and wanna get a feel for w…
Eleanor Abbott
February 9, 2026 at 12:10 AM
Hey folks, just wondering if anyone could share some real examples of AI tools they've used or heard about? I'm kinda new to all this and wanna get a feel for what's out there without digging forever. Thanks!
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AI in video games is getting smarter, too. Enemies adapt to your play style which keeps games challenging.
AI art generators like DALL-E can create images from text descriptions. It’s wild what they can come up with.
I use an AI tool for scheduling meetings automatically. It syncs calendars and finds best times without the back-and-forth.
I use Grammarly, which is basically an AI assistant for writing. It catches grammar mistakes and suggests style improvements.
Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet but AI-powered coding assistants can also debug and test your code automatically.
If anyone’s into coding, GitHub Copilot is a neat AI tool that suggests code snippets. Makes programming less tedious.
Voice assistants like Siri and Alexa are pretty common AI tools everyone uses but might not realize it.
Google Photos has this AI that automatically tags and groups my pics, which is awesome cuz I’m terrible at organizing stuff.
AI-powered plagiarism checkers have been really helpful for students and writers to keep their work original.
There’s also AI-powered translation tools like DeepL that are surprisingly accurate compared to older stuff.
I don’t really use AI tools much, but I heard some apps can even help you learn languages with speech recognition.
Not sure if this counts but Netflix uses AI to recommend shows based on what you watch. Pretty handy for binge-watching.
For customer service, a lot of companies use chatbots powered by AI to handle common questions. It’s not perfect but saves a lot of time.
I've been using ChatGPT a lot lately for writing help and it’s pretty dope. Makes drafting emails way easier.
For video editing, I tried out some AI tools that suggest cuts and transitions. It’s kinda like having a helper who knows your style.
There are AI tools for financial stuff too, like robo-advisors that help invest your money without needing a human broker.
Some AI tools can analyze social media trends and help marketers decide what content will perform best.